Seeding enabled users to load up an external hard drive with an initial full backup and send it to the company so that it would be unnecessary to wait weeks or months to have all of one’s data backed up to the cloud. Posted by Joe Kissell on January 13, 2016įor many years, CrashPlan offered its customers two optional (and extra-fee) services that were particularly useful for those with limited bandwidth.
What do I do if I need to restore all my files over a slow Internet connection?.What’s involved with restoring files, even older versions of files?.How can I tell what CrashPlan is doing, and what do all its messages mean?.How can I speed up my first Internet-based backup?.How do I back up different sets of files to different destinations?.Can I back up to a local hard disk, to a friend, and to CrashPlan Central?.How does CrashPlan work to reduce bandwidth use and storage space?.Does CrashPlan maintain multiple versions of files? Can I control how many?.How does CrashPlan protect my data in transit and at the destination?.
Can I get by with just the free CrashPlan or do I need CrashPlan+?.Lastly, Joe provides troubleshooting tips in case things go wrong, and offers advice for backup needs outside CrashPlan’s purview (like bootable duplicates).
(The book does not cover CrashPlan PROe, the enterprise version.)įor small businesses subscribing to CrashPlan PRO, Joe documents how to manage users and computers via the Web-based interface, and for anyone backing up to CrashPlan Central or CrashPlan PRO Cloud, he describes how to use the CrashPlan Mobile app (for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone 7) to access backed-up files.
The free CrashPlan and the subscription-focused CrashPlan+ and CrashPlan PRO-are discussed, with relevant differences called out.
This ebook-created in collaboration with CrashPlan maker Code 42 Software-has all the behind-the-scenes details and real-world advice you need.īackup expert Joe Kissell helps you devise an effective backup strategy for CrashPlan’s unique capabilities, shows you how to back up to multiple destinations and restore files, explains less-common tasks (such as switching to a new computer and seeding a hard drive locally before moving it to a friend’s house for offsite backup), and walks you through fine-tuning CrashPlan’s settings to meet your needs. But thanks to CrashPlan’s power, flexibility, and cross-platform interface, you may need additional explanation to get the most out of CrashPlan’s best features. You know not to put all your eggs in one basket, but are you backing up to only a single location? CrashPlan backs up your data silently in the background, storing it locally on a hard disk or another computer you own, offsite on a friend’s computer (for the consumer version), or in the cloud. The rest of it works sometimes, but sometimes you might try to hit a button but the touch registers a few i.Note: This book has been discontinued and is no longer available for purchase. Bottom 1/2" or so of the screen never registers a touch. Hi, We have a touch screen on a CNC machine on our production floor that's causing issues. Hey all,Before I get into the problem at hand, I realize this may be a multi phase problem and the document side of it may only be resolving a specific portion of the problem, but I have to start somewhere.The issue to cut off the fat and make it as simpl. Document control/access solution to prevent opening specific documents Best Practices & General IT.I actually did not know much about it (don't believe I ever used it), but there is an interesting write. Snap! Hard-coded AWS credentials, Exchange Online basic auth, USB4 v2.0, & more! Spiceworks Originalsįirst released on September 2, 1993, W3 Catalog was one of the world's first (primitive) search engines.Major Difference between vSphere 6.7 and 7.0 Major Difference between vSphere 6.7 and 7.0 Virtualization.