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It's basically rsync but for cloud storage (Google Drive, O365, and a whole bunch of others), and free. Pros: Cloudberry gives us easy and uncomplicated access to cloud backup solutions. If you want something that you can run from a script to do periodic dumps of files to Google Drive, then try RClone:
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We backup files (around 7TB, complete with grandfather / father / son versioning) to Amazon Web Services, which is costing us just under £100 a month at the moment. The free and Pro versions of CloudBerry Backup work with consumer cloud services like OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive, and Google Drive, but most would likely opt to backup locally instead.
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To get your free license visit the Cloudberry World Backup Day page, click the button for the version of the software you want and fill in the form. You do get a 30 day restore window for files on Google Drive, which is only so useful as people tend to not realise such files have been deleted right away. Normally CloudBerry Backup sells for 29.99 so this is a great opportunity to get an excellent backup software. Using Google drive as a backup solution, is this breaking any T&C After watching Linus video it doesnt appear to be Regards. I should perhaps emphasise that that syncs files, that isn't a backup - if someone starts deleting files either locally or on Google Drive then the other corresponding files will be deleted. The Cloudberry software suite comprises of several useful tools for our Windows user community: Cloudberry Drive Cloudberry Managed Backup Drive. If so, what are you using I looked at Cloudberry but they appear to have stopped this now for some reason. Also, anyone know of a reliable way to sync something like 3TB to Google Drive as an option to start using that for our shared folders?We sync between Google Drive and a local Windows shared folder (a media folder, currently with around 3TB of assorted files / videos on) on Windows Server 2016 with Insync: