
Even better, you can define how long before the delete occurs, as a safety net. Note that CloudBerry Backup does not sync/mirror as such however, there is an option to delete files from the destination that have been deleted from the source, which is similar. To be fair, if you simply ignore all the options and click-through, you should be fine. For the user who just wants to click a button and have their stuff well and truly backed up, not so much. There’s scheduling, retention settings, inclusion/exclusion filtering of files, file versioning (or not), and a whole lot more. The program sports just about every option there is for backup.ĬloudBerry Backup is also supreme configurable, as you can see from the dialog shown above. The pricier versions also support imaging (backing up entire drives or partitions) and restoring to different hardware.Ĭloudberry’s advanced and copious filter options (determining which files will be backed up and which won’t) are just the tip of the configuration iceberg.

It even supports FTP, which means you can set up your own remote backups. While the one-job (“plan,” in CloudBerry-speak), service-to-service backup is CloudBerry’s raison d’etre, it can also back up from your local computer to an online storage service, and from your PC to local destinations such as USB hard drives, NAS boxes, and other PCs on your network. Apple’s iCloud is not supported, because the folks in Cupertino don’t allow third parties to access the service in that fashion. Nearly all the major backup services are supported by Cloudberry Backup.Īs so many services are included, I was a perplexed to find the popular Dropbox missing from the list.

But there are a whole lot more, as shown in the screen capture below. Just some of the biggies are Amazon S3 and Glacier, Microsoft One Drive and Azure, Google Drive, BackBlaze, etc.

The list of supported services is impressive.
