



In this way you can create separate archives for work and for home. The app allows you to set up separate backup profiles with different schedules for different file types. You can backup anything you need to images, documents, apps, photos, video files, and music. Supports full, differential and incremental backups.It has some limitations - you can't select specific files to back up, only folders and archives can't be encrypted - but BitReplica's Box. Still, Auslogics BitReplica is fast and very easy to use, and if your needs are simple then it could make an excellent backup choice.īitReplica 2.4.0.0 brings these changes (since the above review): There's no support for saving your backup to optical discs or an FTP server.Īnd there are no options to compress, encrypt or password-protect your archive. You're only able to choose particular folders to back up, for instance - it's not possible to select specific files within a folder. You can also store it on a local drive, upload it to Box.net or SkyDrive, even (at extra cost) use Auslogics own cloud storage service.

Your backup can then be saved locally, of course. And there are a few useful configuration options: you get some predefined "exclude" file filters the program is able to back up alternate data streams and you can have specific applications run before and after the backup job runs. A simple scheduler allows you to run the job manually, hourly, daily or weekly. (Although you can add other custom folders, too.)īitReplica also offers a good selection of backup types: simple backup, exact backup (obsolete files are removed from the destination folder), and full, incremental or differential backups. The program has a list of predefined backup sources, for instance, so if you'd like to back up your Firefox profile, Internet Explorer favourites, Documents folder and so on then it's as easy as checking a box. Auslogics BitReplica is capable and straightforward backup tool which makes it easy to protect your most important files from disaster.
