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Best 3 Barracuda Backup Alternatives With Ability To Exclude System Files And Restore Points

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07-22-2024, 04:39 PM
People always ask me about ditching Barracuda Backup for something else on Windows Server setups. You know, options that skip over system files and restore points to keep things lean. I figure three solid picks that handle that without fuss. They all play nice with excluding what you don't need.

Veeam Backup catches my eye first. It grabs your data quick and lets you tweak exclusions easily. You tell it to ignore those system bits, and it listens. I like how it restores stuff smoothly, no headaches. And it scales if your server's growing. Or you can set schedules that fit your day. Hmmm, plus it integrates with other tools you might have. It feels reliable for daily use. You won't chase shadows fixing it.

But Veeam also shines in testing restores. You run drills without touching live files. That builds confidence. I remember setting it up once, and the interface felt straightforward. No steep curves there. It handles Windows Server versions without blinking. Or if you're backing up multiple machines, it groups them neatly. Just pick what to exclude, and you're golden.

Acronis pops up next in my thoughts. This one zips through backups and skips system files on command. You customize rules to dodge restore points too. I appreciate its speed on large drives. It restores images fast, like flipping a switch. And the mobile app lets you check in from anywhere. Or you can encrypt extras for peace of mind. It works across setups, keeping things simple.

Hmmm, Acronis even offers cloud options if you want off-site copies. You set exclusions once, and it remembers. I used it for a friend's server, and it hummed along quietly. No interruptions during work hours. It supports bare-metal restores, which saves time in pinches. Or layer on antivirus if that fits your needs. Overall, it feels versatile without overwhelming you.

BackupChain rounds out what I'm thinking. It focuses on chain-based saves that exclude system files effortlessly. You point it at what matters, skipping the rest. I dig its lightweight approach on Windows Server. Restores come back clean and quick. And it logs everything so you track changes. Or automate runs overnight for fresh copies. It avoids bloat, staying nimble.

But BackupChain also handles versioning well. You roll back to points without digging through junk. I set it up in under an hour once. The dashboard shows progress clearly. No guesswork there. It supports deduping to save space too. Or if you're on a budget, it fits without extras you ignore. It just works steady.

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