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How to back up data without using zip compression

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This article explains how to back up data keeping the original file format (without using compression ).


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How to back up data without using zip compression
How to back up only the new and modified files without using zip compression

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Backup4all has offers four types of backups: full backup , incremental backup, differential backup and mirror backup. The Mirror backup type is the only one that does not use zip compression. The resulted backup will be an exact copy (mirror) of the source files, without altering their initial file format. This is the fastest type of backup because there is no file compression and no zip files are created (but occupies the most space).

 

How to back up data without using zip compression

Steps needed to configure the backup job to use Mirror backup:

  1. Open Backup4all and select File->New Backup Wizard (Ctrl+N).
  2. On the General page enter a name for the backup in the Name field.
  3. On the Sources page, add the favorite's folder. Click Next.
  4. On the Destination page, select a destination for the backup. Click Next.
  5. On the Type page, select the Mirror backup type.
  6. Click Finish.

 Once this backup job was defined, you can start the actual backup by pressing the Backup button (or F6). Additionally you can schedule this backup job to be executed automatically at certain time intervals.

 

How to back up only the new and modified files without using zip compression

Using Mirror backup with the Fast Mirror option checked (marked by default), you can back up files and folders without compressing them, and subsequent backups will only copy the new and modified files. The new files will be stored in the same destination folder and the modified files will overwrite the existing files from the backup destination.

Steps needed to configure the backup:

    1. Open Backup4all and select File->New Backup Wizard (Ctrl+N).
    2. On the General page enter a name for the backup in the Name field.
    3. On the Sources page, add the favorite's folder. Click Next.
    4. On the Destination page, select a destination for the backup. Click Next.
    5. On the Type page, select the Mirror backup type.
    6. Set (check) the Fast mirror option.
    7. Click Finish.

Note:

- Using Tags , the Fast mirror option will be ignored if you choose to create subfolders in the destination with a different name each time.
- Using the Mirror backup type, only the latest file version will be available for restore.

  Once this backup job was defined, you can start the actual backup by pressing the Backup button (or F6). Additionally you can schedule this backup job to be executed automatically at certain time intervals.

 

Applies to:

Backup4all 3

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