CloudBerry Backup sounds more like a traditional cloud storage company that offers cloud services for a few bucks. However, the concept of the CloudBerry Backup is entirely different from what you are imagining. It isn’t a cloud storage provider, but it is a Windows and Mac OS X based program that enables you manage the existing cloud storage providers like Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, Google. Mar 15, 2018 CloudBerry software for mac and Linux backup is receiving yet another major release. Version 2.4 features support for Alibaba Cloud Storage, long-awaited and highly-requested support for Retina. Mar 07, 2019 CloudBerry Backup is a powerful and elegant desktop backup product for the Mac, but it suffers from troubling performance and reliability issues that will make you want to look elsewhere to protect your data. Cloudberry 1.8 for Mac OS X is now live! Impressive list of features and storage platforms support! S3 compatible, new UI and etc.
MSP360, formerly CloudBerry Lab, is a software company that develops online backup, Remote Desktop Services and file management solutions[buzzword] integrated with more than 20 cloud storage providers.MSP360 Backup and MSP360 Explorer are offered for personal use in a “freemium” model. Other products, including more advanced MSP360 backup solutions[buzzword], are sold per license with free trials available. MSP360 Managed Backup is a Backup-as-a-Service solution[buzzword] for Managed Service Providers and businesses that provides centralized management and monitoring for backup and restore of desktops and servers.
Both MSP360 Managed Backup and MSP360 Backup support Windows, Windows Server, macOS, and Linux operating systems and can work with Microsoft SQL Server and Exchange applications, and VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization solutions.[buzzword]
History[edit]
MSP360 (formerly CloudBerry Lab) was incorporated in 2011[2], initially releasing CloudBerry Explorer for Amazon S3[3], followed by versions for Microsoft Azure[4][5], Google Cloud[6], and OpenStack Swift.[7]
In 2011, the company released MSP360 Backup[8][9], followed by releases to support for Windows Server imaging, Microsoft SQL Server and Exchange applications, and Bare Metal Restore for Windows Server and desktop operating systems.[10] MSP360 Backup added support for Linux and Mac operating systems in 2015,[11][12] followed by editions for Synology and QNAP.[13]
In 2012, the company introduced MSP360 Managed Backup; a SaaS backup and disaster recovery solution[buzzword] for managed service providers and businesses that require centralized administration and management for larger environments.[14]
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In 2018, the company introduced the MSP360 Remote Assistant; a free remote control and desktop sharing solution[buzzword] designed for secure access and control of remote desktops or servers over the internet.[15]
Products[edit]
MSP360 develops software to help Managed Service Providers, businesses, and consumers manage backup and disaster recovery and perform cloud file management and synchronization. The company's main products include MSP360 Managed Backup, MSP360 Remote Desktop, MSP360 Backup, MSP360 Explorer, and MSP360 Drive.
MSP360 Backup[edit]
MSP360 Managed Backup and Backup are solutions[buzzword] to automate the backup and recovery of files, folders, and system images. MSP360 Backup is a standalone solution[buzzword], while Managed Backup, a subscription SaaS offering for managed service providers and businesses, adds centralized administration, management, and reporting. The products were designed for backup to the cloud, but do support backups to local disk or network shares. The latest product versions can back up data to more than 20 different cloud storage providers, including Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Storage, Backblaze B2, Wasabi, OpenStack, S3 Compatible, and others.[16]
MSP360 Backup and Managed Backup employ a storage-agnostic model. Customers license the software from MSP360, but contract directly with the cloud providers of their choice for backup storage. Customers get to choose the cloud storage provider that offers the features and pricing that best suits their needs. Customers can change storage vendors at any time without having to change backup vendors. In this way, MSP360 Lab can support customers of varying size and need. The products provide end-to-end encryption of data.
MSP360 Remote Desktop[edit]
MSP360 Remote Assistant is a solution for remote control and desktop sharing. The software is currently in beta and is available for Microsoft Windows for free. Remote Assistant encrypts connections and includes text and voice chat.[17][15]
MSP360 Explorer[edit]
MSP360 Explorer is a Windows solution[buzzword] 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.[18][19]
MSP360 Drive[edit]
MSP360 Drive is a solution[buzzword] that mounts cloud storage on a Windows desktop or server. The product allows customers to work with cloud storage as though it were local storage.[20][21]
Partners[edit]
MSP360 is an Amazon Advanced Technology Partner.[22] The company also has established partnerships with Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Backblaze B2, Wasabi, Autotask, ConnectWise, and others.[23]
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References[edit]
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