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View all articles (reset filter)How to back up data files from T Cloud using Backup4all
T-Cloud provides intuitive workflow-based user interface to streamline, automate and scale operations. The infrastructure is hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Google hasn't verified this app error
Because of the Google Drive API changes in May 2024, the old versions of Backup4all (v.5 - v.8) will receive this error message when trying to select Google Drive as backup destination.
How to schedule a backup job or backup tag without using Backup4ll
A backup job or a backup tag can be scheduled from the Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Task Scheduler window.
How to schedule a backup job or backup tag to run at system shutdown
This article explains how to schedule a backup job or backup tag to run at system shutdown.
Restoring a backup from CD/DVD/Blu-ray to another computer
This article shows you how to restore a backup from a CD/DVD/Blu-ray to another computer.
How to force Backup4all to copy again some missing files in destination
There could be cases when the user deletes by mistake some files in backup destination, or if the files are corrupt.
Backup strategy: scheduled backup and cleanup operations
This backup strategy consists of the following operations: performing incremental backups each day Monday through Thursday, performing differential backups each week on Friday, performing cleanup operations (to erase incrementals) each week on Friday, performing full backups in the last Saturday of the month, performing cleanup operations (to erase differentials) in the last Saturday of the month
Backup strategy: scheduled daily differential backups and weekly full backups
This step by step video presentation explains how to set up a backup schedule that ensures an adequate protection for a daily work routine.
Backup strategy: run a full backup locally and subsequent incrementals to FTP
When performing a large incremental backup to an FTP destination, it may take a lot of time for the first backup to complete (because the first backup is a full backup so all files will be included in it). If you have physical access to the FTP destination server, it takes less time to run the first backup locally, move the backup file to the FTP, and after that continue doing the incremental backups directly to the FTP destination. This article will explain how to perform this backup.