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Cisco brings together network, security, analytics, and management and delivers a comprehensive portfolio of multicloud software, infrastructure, integrated solutions, and services to simplify how you connect, protect, and consume cloud in a multicloud world.
Backup4all appears to be open in taskbar but you cannot see any window
When you close Backup4all, it saves the last window position. If you used multiple screens and now one of them is missing, the Backup4all window will be open on its last position.
How to restore your backup from Box
In order to restore a backup job from Box, you first need to load that backup job in Backup4all.
How to back up data files from Hubic using Backup4all
Hubic is a service developed by OVH which enables you to save documents such as photos and videos online, in a totally private secure space, to share them with who you choose, and to make them available on various devices: computers, tablets, smartphones.
How to back up data files from Tiscali using Backup4all
Tiscali SpA is an Italy-based company engaged in the telecommunications sector. The Company is the head of Tiscali group that offers integrated Internet access, telephony and multimedia services.
How to schedule multiple backup jobs at once
Using tags in Backup4all you can schedule multiple backup jobs to run one after the other.
How to restore a backup from Backblaze
Backblaze S3 offers features such as unlimited free inbound data, a web-based management console, S3-compatible API, and customizable security and access control.
How to back up data files from HiDrive using Backup4all
HiDrive online storage uses cloud technology to allow you contact with your photos, music and documents from any computer or internet phone. So you can be anywhere in the world and still have access to your favourite files via your secure online storage.
How to back up files from Google Cloud Storage with Backup4all
Cloud Storage has an ever-growing list of storage bucket locations where you can store your data with multiple automatic redundancy options. Whether you are optimizing for split-second response time, or creating a robust disaster recovery plan, customize where and how you store your data.
How to back up data files from Scaleway using Backup4all
Scaleway’s cloud elements are designed & built to work together, offering you a seamless, world-class cloud experience. Scaleway is a provider of servers in the cloud with a variety of options, such as S3 compatible.
How to back up data files from Amazon S3 using Backup4all
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is storage for the Internet. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier.
You can use Amazon S3 to store and retrieve any amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. It gives any developer access to the same highly scalable, reliable, fast, and inexpensive data storage infrastructure that Amazon uses to run its own global network of web sites. The service aims to maximize benefits of scale and to pass those benefits on to developers.
How to back up data files from DDN using Backup4all
DDN is the world’s largest private data storage company and the leading provider of intelligent technology and infrastructure solutions for Enterprise At Scale, AI and analytics, HPC, government and academia customers. Through its DDN and Tintri divisions, the company delivers AI, Data Management software and hardware solutions, and unified analytics frameworks to solve complex business challenges for data-intensive, global organizations.
How to back up data files from Aruba
Aruba Cloud is our Cloud service brand for the European market. Designed with an aim to provide a complete range of Cloud services, it meets the needs of companies whatever their project may be.
How to back up data files from Azure using Backup4all
This article explains how you can define a backup job in Backup4all that will back-up your data from Microsoft Azure.
How to back up data files from Dunkel using Backup4all
Dark Cloud Storage (DCS) is an object storage with redundant data storage in German data centers. In combination with the products of numerous manufacturers, the cloud storage can be seamlessly integrated into your network and opens up completely new possibilities for you to save backups and other data economically and securely. You always have as much storage space as you need and only pay for what you use. Our storage platform is robust, quickly scalable and reliably protects your data from loss.
How to back up data files from Akaza using Backup4all
Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) launched its breakthrough cloud computing service, ‘Akaza', raising the bar in cloud computing in Sri Lanka to new heights. ‘Akaza' provides end-to-end cloud computing services providing business organisations with enhanced agility, quick service delivery, and cost efficiencies whilst providing maximum ROI as well as improved scalability.
How to back up data files from vCloud Air using Backup4all
vCloud Air was a public cloud computing service built on vSphere from VMware. vCloud Air has three "infrastructure as a service" (IaaS) subscription service types: dedicated cloud, virtual private cloud, and disaster recovery. vCloud Air also offers a pay-as-you-go service named Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand.
In Q2 2017, VMware sold vCloud Air to French cloud service provider OVH.
How to back up data files from Exoscale using Backup4all
Exoscale is the leading Swiss/European cloud service provider.
With services covering the full cloud infrastructure spectrum - from fast deploying virtual machines to S3 compatible object storage - Exoscale provides a simple and scalable experience in order to let its clients focus on their core business.
Whether you're a seasoned system administrator or developer looking for full self-service capabilities and automation support, an IT manager looking for a turn-key IT hosting solution or looking to offload large processing tasks, Exoscale has a matching service.
How to back up data files from SwiftStack using Backup4all
The SwiftStack data storage and management platform simplifies your on-premises infrastructure while enabling limitless scale of performance and capacity, helps increase the utilization level of data, and allows you to take incremental steps on your journey towards cloud.
How to back up data files from NetApp using Backup4all
NetApp unlocks the best of cloud so that you put your data to work in the applications that run your business. It’s called building a data fabric, and you’re in good company.
How to back up data files from Cloudian using Backup4all
Cloudian, Inc. is a US enterprise data storage company headquartered in San Mateo, California, with offices in Europe and Asia. It produces Amazon S3-compatible object storage software, scale-out file services software, and pre-configured hardware appliances
What is a backup?
What is a backup? A backup is when you make a copy of your data in case you lose the original data. You can use the backup copy to get your data back if something goes wrong. It is important for companies to have a backup plan in case something bad happens.
How to back up data files from HostEurope using Backup4all
Host Europe, a German company, was founded in 1997 with a vision to provide high quality hosting. The company hosts more than 1 million domains, with 250,000 customers, and 46,000 virtual servers in use. The website is available in German and English.
How to install Backup4all from Microsoft Store
Microsoft Store (also known as Windows Store) is a digital distribution platform operated by Microsoft.
How to back up data files from Walrus using Backup4all
Walrus allows users to store persistent data, organized as buckets and objects. You can use Walrus to create, delete, and list buckets, or to put, get, and delete objects, or to set access control policies. Walrus is interface compatible with Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3). It provides a mechanism for storing and accessing virtual machine images and user data. Walrus can be accessed by end-users, whether the user is running a client from outside the cloud or from a virtual machine instance running inside the cloud.