CloudBerry Backup Supports Mac OS and Linux ($30/Computer)
Enabling end users to protect data using Amazon S3
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 23, 2015 at 3:05 pmCloudBerry Lab, Inc., a vendor of backup and management solutions for public cloud storage services, announced the availability of CloudBerry Backup for Mac and CloudBerry Backup for Linux.
Both solutions enable end-users to backup to and restore data from Amazon S3 in a simple, wizard-driven interface that provides a robust feature set.
Main features of the new Mac and Linux support include:
- File level backup and restore scheduling: Setup hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly backups or specify a custom schedule. Restoration is simple and fast, and may be sent to any device.
- Encryption: Encrypt backups with up to 256-bit keys on source side. All data sent to the cloud is also encrypted using the SSL protocols to protect it while in transit.
- Compression: Reduce data overhead, decrease storage costs, aid bandwidth and accelerate backup completion with optional compression.
- Restore to a point in time: Users can backup to any previous version of a file, not just the latest backup.
“CloudBerry has built a strong reputation among SMBs for having the most reliable, simple-to-use and affordable data protection solution on the market for Windows machines,” said Alexey Serkov, CTO, CloudBerry. “Now, we’re bringing these capabilities to Mac and Linux users. With CloudBerry, small businesses can easily and cost effectively backup their data on Macs and on Linux-based machines, confident that they are protected.“
CloudBerry Backup for Mac supports Mac OS 10.8 and higher.
The software costs $29.99 per computer and may be downloaded for a free 15-day trial period.
CloudBerry Backup for Linux supports Ubuntu 12/14; Suse 11/12; Red Hat 6.x/7.x; and Fedora 12/21.