CloudBerry Lab guys are pretty proud of Explorer, and they have every reason to be: this product works with over fifty cloud storage providers, it’s pretty simple to use and at the same time pretty effective. For most users may be enough the free edition, whereas IT managers will happily pay for their Managed Backup solution.
Cloudberry backup review free version license#
Whether the license fee is something worth paying for, well, that depends on your needs and expectation. When it comes to the app, CloudBerry Lab developed a seemingly common-looking app: but under its apparently normal look rest solid features and users are not lost trying to find the most essential functions, which we consider to be a good thing!Īs we said, CloudBerry doesn’t offer any storage of its own to its client: you simply buy a license for their products. There are in facts two main product family: backup solutions, as we said, and CloudBerry Explorer, which you can use to sort through the files you store in the cloud. Their website point you in two different directions. First impressionĪt first, we looked at CloudBerry thinking they were a full-fledged backup service, but they “just” offers you the means for the backup: you have to provide your storage solution, whatever it is (your own server, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, Rackspace, what have you).
In this review, we suggest you CloudBerry Lab, a US-based company which developed two different but similar products to keep your data safe.
Solutions abound, so you just have to find and try what’s best for you. “Data protection” and “disaster recovery” should be two things near and dear to your heart, if you at least care a little bit about your work and your time.