using the free version, is it possible to schedule a backup of only those files that have been changed since the time of the last backup? I would like to have one major backup of all files onto an external drive, and then schedule backups of the incremental changes only.
FBackup Forum » General
Giveaway - 50 licenses for Backup4all Pro
We are organizing a giveaway, where 50 licenses for Backup4all Professional (total value of $2500) will be given to 50 users. All you have to do is create a video tutorial about FBackup and upload it to Youtube - there is no drawing so as long as there are licenses left from those 50, you will receive one too. Here are the details: Backup4all Giveaway.
only back up changed files
(10 posts)-
Posted 9 months ago #
-
Hi,
Yes, you can do that if you use the Mirror backup type in FBackup.
Posted 9 months ago # -
Hi Admin,
Do you mean that Mirror backup is only backup those files that have been changed since the time of the last backup.
Posted 7 months ago # -
Hi,
Yes, that is true. If you want to back up all files each time, you need to use the Full backup type. If you want complete Mirror backups each time, you need to use Backup4all, our commercial edition.
Posted 7 months ago # -
Hi Admin,
What do you mean complete Mirror backups each time? The Mirror backup in free FBackup version and commercial edition is differet?
I just need the Fbackup to backup the new and changes files, the rest no change can leave it, this can cut down the backup time also.
Thanks.
Posted 7 months ago # -
Hi,
The Mirror backup type is the same in both editions: free and commercial. The commercial edition has an option to backup all files every time, not just the new and modified files.
If you want to back up only new and modified files, the Mirror backup type from FBackup should be fine for you.
Posted 7 months ago # -
OK Thanks.
Between, in the "Make mirror backup" screen, there is a options "Remote excluded or deleted files from backup." What does this option mean? I have tried to select it, there is no different in my backup destination. Please advise
Posted 7 months ago # -
Hi,
That option will remove from destination the files you already removed from source location in order to have an exact copy of the source files.
Posted 7 months ago # -
Hi Admin,
Do you mean that if I did not select this option, the file I have removed from the source location it will still remain in the destination?
Posted 7 months ago # -
Hi,
Yes, that is true. You can have in destination many files that can be restored even if they were deleted from sources.
Posted 7 months ago #
Reply
You must log in to post.
