Category Archives: Tips and Tricks
Backup4all is as a comprehensive backup solution designed for safeguarding specific files, folders and even application settings. It’s capable of running full backups, differential backups (capturing all changes since the last full backup), incremental backups (encompassing changes since the last full, differential, or incremental backup) and mirror backups. As far as destinations, Backup4all has support for local, external, network, remote (FTP/SFTP) and Cloud (Google Drive & Cloud Storage, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, Azure, BOX, Hidrive and 37+ S3 Compatible cloud destinations).
Read MoreWhen you define a new backup job, the wizard allows you to easily schedule that backup job to run automatically. However, there are situations when you want to schedule multiple backup jobs at once. That’s why we have added a new article to our Knowledgebase, that explains how you can schedule multiple backup jobs at […]
Read MoreSince Twitter’s acquisition we’ve noticed a spike in traffic from users looking to backup their Twitter data. This means that either those users wanted to backup their Twitter account before leaving the platform, or simply being cautious just in case something went wrong. That’s why we decided to update an article from our Knowledgebase, that explains how to back-up your Twitter account with Backup4all.
Read MoreWe’ve added a new article to our Knowledgebase, that explains a very fundamental question, what is a backup.
Read MoreWe’ve updated an article from our Knowledgebase, that explains what is keyboard authentication and how it can be used.
Read MoreWe’ve updated an article from our Knowledgebase, that explains what are backup operators and how you can add those on Windows systems.
Read MoreWe’ve added a new article to our Knowledgebase, that explains how you can use the clean destination folder feature in Backup4all in order to remove unneeded files from the destination.
Read MoreBackups are important for a number of reasons. First, they provide a way to restore your data if it is lost or corrupted. Second, backups can help you recover from a disaster, such as a fire or flood. Third, backups can give you peace of mind knowing that your data is safe and sound.
Read MoreWe’ve added a new article to our Knowledgebase, that explains how you can encrypt your mirror backup data on the cloud, even if the data is not archived: How to encrypt your mirror backed up data files on cloud
Read MoreWe’ve added a new article to our Knowledgebase, that explains how you can repair a backup job if you accidentally deleted some files from the backup destination or if those were corrupted during copy/archiving.
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