CloudBerry Lab, a vendor of backup and management solutions for
public cloud
storage services, today announced it has updated its CloudBerry Backup solution. The latest update includes
a completely redesigned interface and a set of new features and enhancements,
including image-based backup and support for additional cloud storage
providers. The new image-based backup feature enables users to take a snapshot
of entire operating system with all the data associated with it - including the
system state and all application configurations - and save it as a single image
file.
The new image-based backup functionality in CloudBerry Backup:
- Supports Windows Server
2003/2008/2012 , Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
- Doesn't require space on
the local drive - back up to the cloud directly
- Restores from USB Flash
directly from the cloud
- Backs up all or selected
volumes
- Restores to a dissimilar
hardware
- Restores to Hyper-V or
VMware
In addition to image based backup, the new version comes with other key
enhancements such as Azure File Storage support, Microsoft OneDrive, Oracle
Storage Cloud Service, Keystone v3 authentication, and an option to skip locked
files.
"In this latest update of CloudBerry Backup, we continue to
introduce features our customers are asking for so they can better take
advantage of the cloud for their backup needs," said CloudBerry Lab
CTO Alexey Serkov. "By adding image-based backup we provide customers
with the most reliable way to backup everything on a system. We've also
expanded our selection of cloud storage providers with the addition of
Microsoft OneDrive Storage and Oracle Cloud Storage giving users even more
options for storing and accessing their data"
Availability:
CloudBerry Backup 4.2 with the new features above is available for a 15-day
fully functional trial version. Please visit CloudBerry Backup for a free download.