4 years of Archivarix!

Published: 2021-09-29

It has been four years since we made the Archivarix service public on September 29, 2017. Users make thousands of restorations every day. The number of servers that distribute downloads and processing among themselves consistently exceeds 40, and the system automatically adds new machines under load.

Over the past year, we have continued to actively develop our Archivarix CMS, add new functionality to it and listen to your wishes. As a result, new features have been added to our loader as well.

Like last year, we have prepared lovely gifts and bonuses for all our clients. Everyone who has made at least one payment in the last year before today will receive a free $ 5 on balance. To receive a gift, log into your account and enter the promo code in the Payments section:

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To get even more, there is a nice bonus with 50% of any new payment over $50. To receive a bonus, make a new payment and use the code:

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Coupons are valid until October 5. You can use both coupons. Each coupon can only be used once.

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