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BackupAssist

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BackupAssist Software
Developer(s)Cortex IT Labs
Stable release
BackupAssist 11 / 8 December 2020; 3 years ago (2020-12-08)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows Server (2008 R2-2019)
Windows Client OS 7, 8 & 10 (32-bit/64-bit)
TypeBackup software, Disaster Recovery software
LicenseCommercial proprietary
Websitehttps://www.backupassist.com/

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 allow users to restore anything from a few files to an entire server (Bare-metal recovery).

Backup

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BackupAssist can perform several kinds of backups, 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

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Data recovery can be performed on an entire server or 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

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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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Version Year Major Changes and Improvements
11.0 2020 Added support for backups to S3-compatible destination and Cyber Black Box for capturing forensic information in the event of a cyber attack
10.3 2018 Added Private Cloud Backup support with WebDAV protocol.
10.1 2017 Introduced CryptoSafeGuard to protect backups against Ransomware attacks and prevent ransomware-infected files from being backed up.
10 2017 Introduced Public Cloud Backup (Amazon S3 and Azure) with Data Deduplication, Insulated Encryption, Resilient Transfers. New Advanced Dynamic Help. New Advanced Windows Server 2016 Support (Shielded VM Backup, Nested VM Backup, and Containers).
9 2015 Added Rapid VM recovery, Hyper-V tab, Bootable Backup Media, VHDX Data Containers, Integrated Restore Console, 40% faster backup speeds, Windows 10 OS Support, Remote Deployment through MultiSite Manager, Rapid VM recovery of Multiple Guests, Exchange 2016 Support, increased backup verification speed, better iSCSI target detection, General Windows Server 2016 Support.
8 2014 Supports BitLocker protection for image backups, enhanced support for Hyper-V and CSV environments, improved Hyper-V restore console, improved Backup Verification, deduplicated backup information to reports.
7 2013 Introduced new UI, Central Administration, upgraded VHD support and VSS diagnostics, Exchange Granular Restore, upgraded Data Container support, third-party diagnostic tools for recovery environments, live Exchange mail item restore.
6 2010 Added VSS application and System State backup, iSCSI backups, Italian Language support, Mailbox Restore, ZIP-to-Tape, RecoverAssist environment.
5 2008 Introduced File Replication Engine, Hyper-V Backup, AES 265 Encryption, VSS Awareness, Rsync Internet Backup, Granular VM and file restoration, ZIP multi-threading, NTFS streaming.
4 2007 Added 64-bit OS Support. Application rewritten in .NET framework. Extensive hardware support, enhanced media rotation, speedier restores, updated reporting system.
3 2004 Added SQL Server & SQL Continuous, Exchange backup support, improved backup to file capabilities, improved UI, add-on modules, advanced authentication checking.
2 2003 Introduced Grandfather-Father-Son scheduling, backup logging, improved configuration wizard, customizable tape rotation, multiple e-mail recipients, automatic network drive mapping, customizable tape labels and reminders emails.
1 2002 Initial release.

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Reception

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c 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. ^ a b c Mellor, Chris (24 August 2020). "BackupAssist builds bridge between backup and DR". Blocks and Files. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Backup Exchange Servers, Recover Any Mail Item: BackupAssist". backupassist.com. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  6. ^ "The Best Backup & Disaster Recovery Software – BackupAssist". backupassist.com. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  7. ^ "BackupAssist version history page". BackupAssist. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  8. ^ "4.5/5 Star Review for BackupAssist". Download.com. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  9. ^ "10 / 10 awarded to BackupAssist". toptenreviews.com. Retrieved 3 January 2015.