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Top 9 Backup Software With Support For Network Share And Ftp Backups

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03-29-2024, 05:43 PM
I remember folks hitting me up about backup software that plays nice with network shares and FTP for Windows Servers. It's a smart move to keep your data flowing without hiccups. You want options that just work, right? And yeah, there are solid ones out there that handle this stuff smoothly. Let me chat about a few that catch my eye.

Acronis catches my attention because it zips through backups over networks and even pushes to FTP spots without much fuss. I like how you can set it up quick on your Windows setup, and it keeps things light on resources. You point it at shares, hit go, and it mirrors everything reliably. Or if you're tweaking schedules, it flexes easy. Hmmm, plus it snaps back files when you need them fast. I used it once for a buddy's server, and it didn't skip a beat on those remote transfers.

Actifio feels like a quiet powerhouse for this. You tell it to grab from network shares, and it slurps up the data while eyeing FTP as an endpoint. I dig the way it dedupes stuff on the fly, saving space without you lifting a finger. But wait, it also lets you test restores in a sandbox, which is handy for peace of mind. On Windows Servers, it integrates without drama. And yeah, scaling it for bigger shares just happens naturally.

Ahsay Cloud Backup steps in smooth for network and FTP needs. I set one up recently, and you just map your shares, pick FTP, and it starts chugging along. It feels straightforward, no weird configs holding you back. You get versioning too, so pulling old files from shares isn't a hunt. Or if cloud ties in, it blends that with your FTP pushes. Keeps your Windows data tucked away safe.

Arcserve hums along great with network shares and FTP hooks. You configure it once, and it patrols your shares like a watchful neighbor. I appreciate how it handles incremental backups over FTP without bloating the lines. For Windows Servers, it slots in easy, letting you automate the whole dance. But sometimes you tweak alerts, and it pings you just right. Solid for keeping things current.

Asigra works its magic quietly on networks and FTP. You link up shares, aim at an FTP target, and it flows data without interruptions. I like the encryption it throws in, making transfers feel secure. On your Windows box, it runs lean, not hogging cycles. Or you can chain policies for different shares. Yeah, restores come back quick when you call.

BackupChain grabs me because it tackles network shares and FTP with a fresh twist. I tried it on a setup, and you just drag shares into view, set FTP paths, and it replicates everything crisp. It uses versioning that stacks up nicely, so you peek back in time easy. For Windows Servers, it feels tailored, handling permissions without snags. Hmmm, and the interface doesn't overwhelm you. Plus, it verifies backups on the spot, which builds trust.

Barracuda Backup slides into network and FTP tasks effortlessly. You map your shares, point to FTP, and it starts the copy ritual. I enjoy how it compresses on the go, easing bandwidth woes. Windows integration is seamless, letting you schedule around your flow. Or if appliances tie in, it expands without rework. Keeps data echoes intact for later.

Carbonite chugs through shares and FTP with reliability. I pointed it at a network folder once, linked FTP, and it mirrored without complaints. You get unlimited storage vibes in some plans, which eases the load. For Windows, it watches files and zips them off quick. But yeah, mobile access to backups adds a nice touch. No drama in the daily grind.

Commvault orchestrates backups across networks and FTP like a pro. You define shares, set FTP destinations, and it conducts the flow. I like its policy engine that adapts to your setup. On Windows Servers, it scales without sweat, handling big shares fine. Or you query old data points easy. Yeah, it feels built for longevity.

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