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Backup4all V9 Software From SoftLand Software Matters

Including option to add backup sources from cloud locations

SoftLand Software Matters announced the availability of Backup4all v9 software.

Backup4all 9.0 Intro

This is a version with features and updates thus the company highly recommends the upgrade. It includes the option to add backup sources from cloud locations (Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, Azure, Box, Hidrive, Hubic and Amazon S3 Compatible destinations), FTP/SFTP, as well as the possibility to have different types of sources in the same backup (for example plugin data, sources from the cloud, from local drives) plus other new features and updates.

Some of new features that were added in this version:

Backup4all 9.0 screenshot

  • Add backup sources from cloud destinations. Previous versions of Backup4all include the option to save your backup in the cloud with support for over 49 cloud destinations. Until now user could only use cloud storage as a backup destination. Starting with v9 the user can use files and folders from cloud location as backup sources. As an example, it’ll be able to back-up files from Dropbox on a different cloud storage service (i.e. Google Drive). User can also add sources from FTP/SFTP servers. This is an option especially for backup redundancy.

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Backup4all 9.0 screenshot

 

  • Predefined network connection sources. v9 adds support for creating predefined network connections. User can define these as you would define other online connections, and then use them when adding backup sources. This is an option for backing up multiple computers in the same network that have shared network paths.

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Backup4all 9.0 screenshot

  • Different source types in one backup job. Backup4all now has support for adding different types of backup sources in the same backup job. For instance it’ll be able to add in the same backup job sources from your local HDD, but also from cloud locations or sources from predefined plugins. Older versions of Backup4all had support for adding only one type of source in a backup job, but this changes starting with v9.

Full added list of changes in Backup4all v9:

  • Backup files from Google Cloud Storage

  • Backup files from Microsoft OneDrive

  • Backup files from Dropbox

  • Backup files from Google Drive

  • Define predefined network connection sources

  • Multiple different source types in one backup job (plugin + cloud + local sources in one job)  Backup files from Amazon S3

  • Backup files from Azure

  • Option to use HTTP in case HTTPS fails when checking for updates

  • Backup files from Box

  • Backup files from Hidrive

  • Backup files from Hubic

  • Backup sources from Amazon S3 Compatible (37 destinations)

  • Old catalogs are renamed and kept when importing jobs from previous versions

  • Added summary to log file for easier troubleshooting

  • Updated: Track time needed for upload/download when using cloud as source/destination

The company recommend updating to this version and the good part is that user can give it a try before deciding to make the switch. v9 will install separately from older installation and can test it for 30 days. Download Backup4all 9

When you’re ready to make the switch, import the backup jobs from the older version and purchase an upgrade. Prices for upgrades vary depending on what license you currently own, but you can quickly check the pricing by entering your key here: Upgrade Backup4all.

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