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  2. MSP360 - Wikipedia

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    CloudBerry Backup supports Windows, Linux, Mac, Hyper-V, and VMware. CloudBerry Explorer is a Windows software with free and paid licensing options for managing files between local storage and remote online storage. Versions are available for Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and OpenStack.

  3. Amazon S3 Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Amazon S3 Glacier is an online file storage web service that provides storage for data archiving and backup. [ 2 ] Glacier is part of the Amazon Web Services suite of cloud computing services, and is designed for long-term storage of data that is infrequently accessed and for which retrieval latency times of 3 to 5 hours are acceptable.

  4. Ghost (disk utility) - Wikipedia

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    Includes support for Windows 7, Windows Vista with SP2 and BitLocker-encrypted volumes Create recovery points from within Symantec Recovery Disk: Creates independent recovery points (known as a cold backup or offline backup) without the need to install Norton GHOST or its agent Convert recovery points to virtual disks using a schedule

  5. List of backup software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable backup software that performs data backups. Archivers, transfer protocols, and version control systems are often used for backups but only software focused on backup is listed here. See Comparison of backup software for features.

  6. Synology - Wikipedia

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    DiskStation Manager (DSM) is a Linux-based operating system developed by Synology for its NAS products. Synology's software architecture allows for third-party add-on application integration. Hundreds of third-party applications are available in addition to Synology's own catalog. Command line access via SSH or Telnet is available.

  7. Backup and Restore - Wikipedia

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    Backup and Restore [1] (formerly Backup and Restore Center [2]) is the primary backup component of Windows Vista and Windows 7. It can create file and folder backups, as well as system images backups, to be used for recovery in the event of data corruption , hard disk drive failure , or malware infection.

  8. NTBackup - Wikipedia

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    NTBackup (also known as Windows Backup [1]: 20.1 and Backup Utility [1]: 20.4 ) is the first built-in backup utility of the Windows NT family. It was introduced with Windows NT 3.51 . NTBackup comprises a GUI ( wizard-style ) and a command-line utility to create, customize, and manage backups.

  9. Backup software - Wikipedia

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    Backup solutions generally support differential backups and incremental backups in addition to full backups, so only material that is newer or changed compared to the backed up data is actually backed up. The effect of these is to increase significantly the speed of the backup process over slow networks while decreasing space requirements.