We’re thrilled to share that MSP360 Backup has been reviewed by PCMag, one of the most trusted names in tech reviews, and has earned an impressive 4.0 (Excellent) rating! This recognition validates our continuous efforts to enhance MSP360 Backup and deliver a top-tier backup solution for MSPs and businesses. Continue reading
Getting Back to Work. Doug Hazelman is Joining MSP360
When I left Veeam back in April 2017 I announced that I was taking the summer off to focus on myself and staying home for a bit. The summer turned into Fall and then Winter but I’m happy to say that I’m back in the game again working with MSP360 and their great set of products. You may notice that MSP360 has some relation to Veeam, most notable is that Ratmir Timashev (Veeam co-founder) is on their board. Continue reading
Introducing MSP360 Backup 2.3 for macOS & Linux
MSP360 software for Mac cloud backup and Linux cloud backup have been updated to support new Amazon S3 regions, new Microsoft Azure Archive & Cool storage tiers, and a new Linux distribution.
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GDPR Overview: Key Terms and Regulation Summary
Businesses based in the European Union or businesses outside the EU working with EU citizen data are currently marking their calendars for May 25, 2018. That’s when GDPR is coming.
In this article, we will provide a general GDPR overview including the main terms and regulations that you should be aware of.
Ransomware on Mac. Does It Exist?
One of the most annoying types of virus types nowadays is Ransomware – malicious software that locks files or a computer until its owner pays a ransom for decryption. Windows users do a lot of things to protect their files, but how about for Macs? Should Mac users be worried about such virus types? In this article, we are going to reveal the answer. Continue reading
How to Back Up a Linux Server
Even on a well-protected Linux system, data loss is still an imminent risk. And chances are, it might hit you when you least expect it. So, you might want to prepare for such an outcome by backing up your Linux server. This should serve as a supplementary protection measure in case everything else fails. Continue reading
Taking Advantage of Web Access for macOS & Linux in MSP360 Backup
It's been a few months since we introduced MSP360 Backup 2.1 for macOS & Linux that brought support for Web Access — a feature that enables you to use a web-based user-interface for the app. So in this article we'll demonstrate how to enable Web Access and use it to perform regular operations.
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How to Back Up Files in Linux
Backing up files in Linux may seem easy, but it is challenging to back up a Linux system in a reliable and efficient way.
That is because a typical Linux server contains many different types of files. Some are more important to back up than others, and some are easier to restore to a working state than others after the system goes down. Continue reading
How to Store Veeam Backups in the Cloud with MSP360 Backup
MSP360 Backup can be used for backing up your Veeam backup data into cloud storage. It gives you an extra level of confidence that important files are safe. In this post, we explain how to start using MSP360 Backup for backing up Veeam files. Continue reading
4 ‘Must-Have’ Features of the Managed Backup Software
When you only start MSP business and work with your first client, it’s easy to provide on-demand remote support. But as you grow and add more and more customers to your portfolio, it gets harder to manage all their systems manually. Especially this concerns remote backup service. Continue reading
Support for Alibaba Storage in MSP360 Backup & Explorer
MSP360 Backup and Explorer have been updated to support Alibaba Cloud Storage.
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3 Easy Steps for MSPs to Sell Managed Backup
Every business owner nowadays knows that data loss equals to major financial losses. But for some mysterious reason, selling backup still is not an obvious and easy task. Further we will discuss what techniques should be undertaken to simplify the selling process, and which ones should be avoided. Continue reading