Knowledge base
How to backup your data to Zettagrid
Zettagrid is a cloud computing company that offers IaaS, BaaS and DRaas services. Zettagrid is based in Australia and owns three datacenters (Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney).
How to backup your data to Cisco
Cisco Systems is a multinational tech giant, centered in Silicon Valley, California. They develop communications technology, server hardware but also offer cloud computing and storage solutions.
How to backup your data to LeoNovus
LeoNovus provides cloud solutions software, as well as offering object storage solutions. LeoNovus has implemented a unique patented design for data distribution across the network to support hybrid/multi-cloud storage nodes.
How to backup your data to mandic
Mandic is the leading cloud computing company in Brazil. They employ more than two hundred certified cloud specialists and cater to the nation's market needs.
How to backup your data to Scality
Scality is a global reaching company which specializes in object storage technology. Scality's primary product is called RING, which is a software package that deploys on standard x86 servers and manages objects and files.
How to backup your data to Seeweb
Seeweb is an Italian company that provides cloud storage and cloud hosting services to a broad array of clients. They also offer custom services that include housing and colocation for dedicated storage solutions.
How to deactivate Backup4all
The deactivation in Backup4all has to be done if you want to move the Backup4all license to another computer or if your computer crashed and you want to activate Backup4all on another computer.
How to create an automated backup
An automated backup is a scheduled backup configured to run daily, weekly, monthly or with a custom frequency set by the user. The backup does not need to be performed manually because the application will start and execute the backup at its scheduled time.
How to create a continuous backup
A continuous backup is a backup that will run every hour all day long, every day of the week without the user intervention. This can be done in Backup4all if we set a scheduled task to run daily and repeat the task every 1 hour for 23 hours a day. As a protection measure for the disk space used, we recommend the Smart backup type which will automatically delete older versions of the backup in order to fit in destination.
How to create a smart backup
This article shows how to create a smart backup job of the given sources to a specified destination using Backup4all. The current method can be extended to other sources and destinations supported by Backup4all.
How to create a shortcut
The Create Shortcut window can be opened from the File->Create Shortcut... menu item or by right-clicking the backup job from the backup list and selecting Create Shortcut... It creates a shortcut for the backup job on a designated location and you can simply run the backup job by double-clicking it.
How to filter a backup?
File filtering in Backup4all provides an intuitive way to define what files and folders to back up or restore. By default, the filters are defined as include filters. If no filters are defined, then all the files and folders from the sources will be backed up or restored.
Using Backup4all - FAQ 6
This section contains answers for frequent questions regarding the registration process of Backup4all.
Using Backup4all - FAQ 5
This section contains answers for frequent questions regarding the registration process of Backup4all.
Using Backup4all - FAQ 2
This section contains answers for questions regarding how to use Backup4all to its full potential.
Using Backup4all - FAQ
This section contains answers for questions regarding how to use Backup4all to its full potential.
How to create a mirror backup
This article shows how to create a mirror backup of the given sources to a specified destination using Backup4all. The current method can be extended to other sources and destinations supported by Backup4all.
How to create a full backup
This article shows how to create a full backup of the given sources to a specified destination using Backup4all. The current method can be extended to other sources and destinations supported.
How to get a daily report with all backup executions
Backup4all creates a log file for each backup execution, log that can be also sent by email to a specified email address. Sometimes an administrator wants to get a single file with a daily report, including all Backup4all executions. This can be done from the Event Viewer service in Windows. This article explains how to obtain that report.
How to install Backup4all using the main interface
This article explains how to install Backup4all using the main interface and also how to uninstall it from your computer.
How to manage backup tags
This article shows you how to manage the backup tags. The backup tags are useful to better organize and manage the backup jobs in Backup4all.
How to test a backup?
In this article we will show you how to test a backup using Backup4all. There are two types of test in Backup4all: - independent test for one or more versions of a backup (you can select any version for testing) - automatic test which is performed after the backup execution and will test the latest version of a backup
How to use and configure the Startup feature in Backup4all
The Startup and updates page of the Options window (accessible from the File, Options menu item) contains startup related settings of the program.
Packet writing software
If you do not wish to use the built-in burner of Backup4all or your CD/DVD device is not compatible with Backup4all, you can use third party packet writing software.
Rotating backup scheme using external drives
In this article we will show you how to set Backup4all to backup on two external drives using the backup destination rotation scheme, in case Windows assigns different drive letters for each external drive, even if they are not connected at the same time.