BackupAssist

BackupAssist

BackupAssist is a suite of backup software for physical and virtual Windows servers that targets small and medium-sized businesses.[1] It includes the products BackupAssist Classic, BackupAssist ER, BackupAssist WFH, and BackupAssist 365. The products support on-site and cloud backup and allows users to restore anything from a few files to an entire server (Bare-metal recovery).

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Backup

BackupAssist can perform several kinds of backup, each offering a different level of redundancy against data loss.[2] The BackupAssist 365 product allows users to make local backups of cloud data.[3] BackupAssist ER allows for AES-256 encrypted backup of data to an AWS or Azure cloud.[4][1]

Data Recovery

Data recovery can be performed on an entire server or on individual files.[4] For instance, an Exchange Server can be restored in its entirety, just the database or individual mail items (E.g. E-mails, attachments, calendars, contacts).[5]

History

In 2001, Linus Chang founded BackupAssist in Melbourne Australia.[4][1]

As of 2017, BackupAssist has customers in 165 countries worldwide, including NASA and Fortune 500 companies.[6]

Major Releases

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Reception

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References

  1. Rink, Michael (25 August 2020). "BackupAssist ER for Windows Released". StorageReview.com. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  2. "Backup & Data Recovery for Windows Servers – BackupAssist". backupassist.com. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  3. Yu, Johnny. "BackupAssist software offers cloud-to-local backup". SearchDataBackup. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  4. Mellor, Chris (24 August 2020). "BackupAssist builds bridge between backup and DR". Blocks and Files. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  5. "BackupAssist version history page". BackupAssist. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  6. "4.5/5 Star Review for BackupAssist". Download.com. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  7. "10 / 10 awarded to BackupAssist". toptenreviews.com. Retrieved 3 January 2015.

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