File Backup

The Software backs up files by copying from a source folder to a destination
folder. Files are changed by the user only on the source folder, with changes
sent to the destination folder for backup.
Backing up your data is a necessity so when important images, spreadsheets,
MP3s, financial documents, and emails are lost, you are able to easily restore
them with your backup copy on the destination folder. With file backup, your
data is sent in one direction, to a destination folder on a location where it
can be safely stored.
Backing up your files is important whether you want to completely restore a
computer following a crash, or to restore small numbers of files after they have
been accidentally deleted or corrupted. Backups are typically the last line of
defense against data loss. With the software you can back up files to a
different location or device, including but not limited to flash drives,
servers, laptops, desktops, or other external drives. The Software also supports
FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, and Amazon S3. All file backups are fast and secure, and can
be completed locally, over a network, or over the internet.
Why is our file backup superior to traditional backup?
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It is faster and more efficient. It file backup employs a
sophisticated synchronization algorithm to detect which files on the
source folder have been changed, and only backs up the files that have
been changed by the user. This is much more efficient than backing up
the entire source folder every time files are backed up like traditional
backup services. -
It provides easy access to your files. Unlike traditional file backup
services, it directly backs up and updates the actual data files
themselves. Instead of creating an image of the source data that has to
go through a cumbersome restoration process, it makes an identical
replication of the files in the source folder when transferring to the
destination folder. In the event of data loss in the source folder, this
means that files in the destination folder can be launched immediately,
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It has the most options for file storage. It backs up files that are in
folders that are located on a hard drive, network, removable drive, FTP,
SFTP, WebDAV, or Amazon S3. It can backup files locally, through a
network, or through the internet. It is available for Windows and Mac
and can be installed on a workstation, usb drive, or a server.






