Knowledge base
Differential backup
The differential backup contains all files that have changed since the last FULL backup. The advantage of a differential backup is that it shortens restore time compared to a full backup or an incremental backup. However, if you perform the differential backup too many times, the size of the differential backup might grow to be larger than the baseline full backup.
Partnerships - FAQ
If you work in the backup field and want to make money promoting an excellent backup program, then Backup4all is the right software. This section contains answers for frequent questions regarding a possible partnership with us in order to resell Backup4all:
Installing - FAQ
This section contains answers for frequent questions regarding the installation process of Backup4all:
How to create a new backup job
This article will show you how to create a new backup job using Backup4all. The backup sources can be located in various places and the backup destination be a local hard drive, a network place, FTP server or SFTP server.
How to restore from a backup?
To make a full or a filtered restore start the Restore Wizard by pressing the Restore (or F7) button from the application's toolbar. You can restore to the original location or to a different location of your choice.
Using the Backup4all sidebar gadget
This article will show you how to install and use the Backup4all sidebar gadget. It will help you to easily manage and run the backup jobs without opening the main interface of Backup4all.
What is a Public-Private Key Pair
Every digital certificate has a pair of associated cryptographic keys. This pair of keys consists of a private key and a public key. Public/private key pairs are used for asymmetric encryption. Asymmetric encryption is used mainly to encrypt and decrypt session keys and digital signatures.