In this way, you will always have the latest 3 full backups (3 zip files) that will be overwritten in rotation. In this example we enabled zip compression and selected the first backup type available (the full one). You can also choose to create a separated zip files for each source item you selected and specify an account to authenticate automatically in the network share. You can type the path manually or select it using the dedicated button.Īs shown in the image above, you can configure various options for this destination: backup type, zip compression (with password protection or whole-file encryption), synchronization (to automatically remove old files from your backup). In the “Destinations” panel, add the path to the shared folder on the NAS device. You can choose to recreate the entire path, exclude specific files depending on their extension or size, exclude specific subfolders, etc. In the program main window, create a new backup job:Īdd folders and files you want to copy on the NAS (you can add an unlimited number of folders and files):Īs you can see in the picture above, for each folder you add, Iperius allows you to configure many options and filters. Iperius Backup support any NAS device (FreeNAS, QNAP, Buffalo, Netgear, Synology, D-Link, Thecus, etc …), and it’s one of the best software for network backup, thanks to its speed, ease of configuration, flexibility and low resource consumption. The following tutorial shows how to make a backup to NAS, even from Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012 operating systems. Iperius is a powerful and versatile software than can easily make backups to/from network devices.
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