• Mohamed
    0
    Dear Support Team,

    We have large volume of backup files in on-premise (file type- image, document and videos).
    Now we need to migrate only 2 years old data to amazon s3 or glazier . The backup schedule need to run only non-office hours and 2 years old data only moves to s3.

    This is our requirement, cloudberry explore will fulfill this requirement.

    Awaiting for your reply.

  • MattAccepted Answer
    91
    Explorer is not designed for autmoatic uploads of large quantities of files, so the best way would be to try out our backup software.

    Here's our help section that should be very useful during first-time setup: https://help.msp360.com/cloudberry-backup/installation/setup-wizard
  • Mohamed
    0
    Dear Matt,

    Thanks for the reply.

    The large quantity of data is initially need to be migrate.

    After need to migrate only 2 years old data on non office hours.
  • Mohamed
    0
    Dear Matt,

    Please let me know cloudberry which software will support my requirement.

    Need to move 2 years old data to s3 from on-premise.
  • Matt
    91
    Yes, I understand that, and our Backup software should be suitable for that purpose. Feel free to check out the trial version, it comes with 15 days of full functionality.
  • Mohamed
    0
    U mean backup software is manged backup service.

    https://www.msp360.com/managed-backup/features.aspx?tab=workstation+and+server+backup

    Please confirm the service.
  • David Gugick
    118
    Unless you're a Managed Service Provider or managing backups of many endpoints and servers for your company, then you probably do not need our MSP360 Managed Backup subscription service. Our stand-alone backup product is available with perpetual licenses. So, if we're talking about a single machine that's likely the best option for you. You can read about the different Backup editions available here: https://www.msp360.com/backup/windows/licensing.aspx . In particular, please pay attention to the Storage Limits to ensure you select the correct one if you decide to purchase.
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