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CloudBerry Backup for Windows Home Server – New Version

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Recently we posted about the CloudBerry Backup Add-in for Windows Home Server, and CloudBerry have now released an update, version 1.3.1.

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Just to remind everyone about the CloudBerry Backup add-in:

Features:
  • Easy installation and configuration
  • Seemlesly integrates with WHS control panel
  • Default backup plan is designed to quickly start WHS data backup
  • Scheduling capabilities
  • Data encryption
  • Data retention schedule
  • Secure online storage
  • Data versioning
  • Differential backup
  • The ability to restore to a particular date
  • Backup verification
New in 1.3.1 release
  • Alerting notifications
  • GUI issues with high DPI fixed
  • Purging options work correctly.
  • C# API – an ability to get backup plan statistics programatically
  • Issue with Overview panel is fixed
  • Other issues
Coming soon
  • Block level backup and restore – backup only modified portions of files
  • Virtual Disk – expose Amazon S3 storage as a local disk on your computer
  • Storage costs estimates using http://cloudsplit.com/
  • Web interface access your backup storage everywhere
  • FTP support
  • Nirvanix Storage Delivery Network support
  • Microsoft Azure Blob Storage support
  • Sun Cloud Storage Service support
Benefits:
  • Backup and Restore Wizards make this service user friendly
  • Strong data encryption protects your data from unauthorized access
  • Data compression reduces the size of your backups
  • Scheduling capabilities automate the backup process
  • Backups are available for recovery 24/7
  • Intuitive interface provides easy file and folder selection capabilities
  • No proprietary storage format. You can access your files using other Amazon S3 tools.

It is still only in beta, which you can sign up for by clicking here. Expect a full review when its released.

Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blogged for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to have been a Microsoft MVP since January 2008, including as an Xbox MVP until 2023.

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