Aomei Backupper Website Migrated From Backup-Utility.com to Ubackup.com
Old website redirects to new one.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 27, 2019 at 2:19 pmAomei Tech CO., Ltd. announced that the official website of Backupper, a backup software designed for data protection, migrated to ubackup.com.
The official release date is September 18, 2019.
The company understands the complexity of website migration. In order to ensure that all data is continuously available and will not slow down the user experience, the firm has been preparing for the website migration for a year, reframing and simplifying some parts of the code. Through 3 months of testing and improvement, the company believes that the access speed can be increased by at least 15%.
Why migrate to ubackup.com?
The software for the Windows platform, and the firm is also on the way to provide cloud backup, mobile backup and other services while concentrating on the data security field. It requires a website with higher scalability to meet the company’s business development.
In the future, the products will be on PCs or servers, but also Android, IOS, cloud services, and terminals, with storage capabilities that will also benefit from the company’s products.
“Our products have a good reputation. Users have also inquired about backup services on other platforms. Indeed, we can see that the usage of cloud and mobile devices is increasing year by year. We believe it is necessary to enable AOMEI products to support more platforms. And our users will enjoy data insurance services on any platform,” said Rao Han, director, development.
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URL replacement
Now that the company’s new website is online, one can access it by going to ubackup.com. The firm will replace the URL in relevant places and will assist business partners to replace the URL.
The replacement method is keeping the rest of the path unchanged and just replacing ‘backup-utility’ with ‘ubackup.’ For example, for the firm’s Backupper Server product page: the old URL, the new URL.
The old URL is not offline but will automatically jump to the new website and will be gradually deprecated after the URL replacement works completed.