Type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Online storage |
Founded | United States |
Headquarters | United States |
Parent | AOL |
Xdrive was an online storage company based in the United States. Its key feature was a desktop client which integrated Windows Explorer with the user's Xdrive account. By default, the drive letter mapping was "X:". Early versions of the desktop client were based on WebDrive from South River Technologies. Xdrive was acquired by AOL on August 3, 2005 and provided as a service which allowed users to back up their files over the Internet. It offered a free 5 GB account (free online storage) to anyone with an AOL screenname.[1] Xdrive also provided remote backup services and 50GB of storage for a $9.95 per month fee.[1]
In July 2008, it was reported that AOL would sell or close Xdrive along with several other personal media properties.[2] The story was ultimately confirmed by sources within AOL who also asserted that affected users would be offered options for preserving their data.[3] AOL closed Xdrive on January 12, 2009.[4]