If you want to restore your data from a new machine (new laptop), you can install Managed Backup on the new machine with the same Managed Backup ID you used before. And you will first need to
If you want to restore your data from a new machine (new laptop), you can install Managed Backup on the new machine with the same Managed Backup ID you used before. And you will first need to
From Managed Backup v2.4 onwards, upgrading from Free edition to Professional edition is not directly supported. For upgrading Managed Backup free edition to professional edition, you can save the Free edition backup data and configurations to another
Yes, Managed Backup not only works across different operating systems, it is also interoperable across the supported operating systems. That is, you can backup your Mac OS X to a Windows or Linux OR backup your Windows
In a business that turns over millions of dollars per year the failure of any system could cost in excess of $200,000 per day. It is crucial that all major systems stay online, with Microsystem's 99% uptime
I know Managed Backup works across Windows, Linux, Mac, FreeBSD operating Systems. Does that mean the backups and restore can also be done across different operating systems? Yes, Managed Backup not only works across different operating systems,
I'm currently using the Free Edition. I wish to move to Managed Backup Professional. How do I do this? From Managed Backup v2.4 onwards, upgrading from Free edition to Professional edition is not directly supported. For upgrading
I had backed up my data from my laptop to a server. But now I don't have my laptop (original machine) anymore. How do I restore my old data to my new machine? If you want to
I need to backup a large amount of data over the internet and its taking too much time. Is there a better way? Yes there is! Typically, your first backup takes the longest time/bandwidth. Thereafter, if you’ve
How does Managed Backup do incremental backups? IntelliDelta is a powerful and proven technology that performs backups for only the incremental changes in files. Instead of handling incremental changes in the block level (e.g. 4KB blocks), Managed
What happens if I forget my backup encryption password? Whoops! If you forget the backup encryption password, then there is no known way to decrypt your backed up data. So it is recommended that you write down