![]() ![]() CloudBerry Backup supports AES encryption with key sizes of 128, 192 and 256 bits. On this tab, you can choose whether to compress and/or encrypt files in your backup to reduce the upload time, decrease storage space and protect your backup contents. To get full instructions on each of the advanced filters, click the question mark at the right-hand side, and click on the link that follows. Specify the advanced filters you need on this tab. Click "Next" to proceed to the next step to customize features for the files which you need to back up. To do this, select files and folders from the list. In this step, you need to choose the source files you want to back up. After you have chosen the required settings for the file-level backup (screenshot 1) or image-based backup (screenshot 2), press “Next”. In the new backup format, we've also removed the "Mark objects deleted in a backup source" option. On this tab, the advanced options are selected automatically. ![]() In the new backup format, we've removed the "Save backup plan configuration to the backup storage" checkbox starting with CloudBerry Backup 7.0, this option is always enabled. ![]() Specify the plan name by adding the required details as appropriate. This step requires you to set up a plan name for the backup. Choose one from the list, or press the "Add new Storage Account" button in the bottom right-hand corner to create a new one. This tab will show all your connected storage accounts. For the full list of CloudBerry Backup 7.0 supported features, check out this article.įurther reading CloudBerry Backup 7.0: Guide to New Backup Format Once you’ve launched CloudBerry Backup, click “Try BETA” to switch to the new backup format, or else click “Use current backup format”. In this guide, we will introduce the new backup format of CloudBerry Backup 7.0 and walk you through the main steps to creating a backup plan.
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