Category
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Windows Home Server
variant of Windows Server 2003 for home servers, released on 30 January 2007
Ghost
disk cloning and backup tool
Windows Live OneCare
discontinued Microsoft security software
QNAP Systems
Taiwanese network-attached storage company
Bacula
Bacula is an open-source, enterprise-level computer backup system for heterogeneous networks. It is designed to automate backup tasks that had often required intervention from a systems administrator or computer operator.
Acronis True Image
software product produced by Acronis that provides data protection for personal users including, backup, archive, access and recovery
Norton 360
security suite software
remote backup service
service that provides users with a system for the backup, storage, and recovery of computer files
iFolder
iFolder is an open-source application, developed by Novell, Inc., intended to allow cross-platform file sharing across computer networks.
Backup and Restore
Microsoft Windows feature for backing up and retrieving data
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
backup and recovery software
Macrium Reflect
backup utility for Microsoft Windows
Backblaze
Backblaze, Inc. is an American cloud storage and data backup company based in San Mateo, California. It was founded in 2007 by Gleb Budman and others. Its services are intended for both business and personal markets.
Barracuda Networks
company which delivers network solutions
Tarsnap
Tarsnap is a secure online backup service for UNIX-like operating systems, including BSD, Linux, and OS X. It was created in 2008 by Colin Percival. Tarsnap encrypts data, and then stores it on Amazon S3.
CommVault Systems
Commvault Systems, Inc. is an American publicly traded cybersecurity and data protection software company. Commvault's services are used for data security, as well as cloud and infrastructure management.
Laplink
thumb|LapLink for Windows screenshot
Laplink (sometimes styled LapLink) is a proprietary software that was developed by Mark Eppley and sold by Traveling Software. First available in 1983, LapLink was used to synchronize, copy, or move, files between two PCs, in an era before local area networks, using the parallel port and a LapLink cable or serial port and a null modem cable or USB and a USB ad hoc network cable. Traveling Software is now known as LapLink Software, Inc., and their main software is now the PCmover.
Proxmox Backup Server
Linux distribution for backup of virtual machines, containers, and physical hosts