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Choose what you want to backup

  • Files
  • Microsoft Office 365
  • Virtual Machines
  • NAS
  • Databases
  • Microsoft Exchange Server
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Cloud Storages
  • Mobile

How to create a File backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup Files - Windows

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup Files - Windows

  3. Enter the backup set name, i.e. File Daily. Select the Backup set type File Backup and click Next to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  4. Select some files to backup, i.e. the “My Documents” folder. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  5. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  6. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  7. Use default settings. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  8. Use default encryption settings. Click Next to continue.

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  9. Click Confirm to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  10. Enter the Windows login password. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  11. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup Files - Windows

How to create a Microsoft Office 365 backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "M365" and select backup set type Microsoft 365 Backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  4. Use the default Region Global. Click Test or Next to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  5. Click Authorize to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  6. Enter the Microsoft 365 username. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  7. Enter the password. Click Sign in to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  8. When the Authorization Code for Microsoft 365 is displayed, copy the code

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  9. Paste the authorization code back to CloudBacko Go. Click OK to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  10. Select the components from the Microsoft 365 tenant to backup, i.e. All Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint Sites, and Public Folders. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  11. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  12. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  13. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  14. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  15. Click Confirm to continue.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

  16. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup Microsoft Office 365

Choose the hypervisor that you want to backup

  • HyperV
  • VMware

How to create a Hyper-V backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup Files - Windows

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

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  3. Enter the name for example "Hyper-V Daily" and select backup set type MS Hyper-V Backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  4. The Hyper-V server version is automatically detected by CloudBacko Go. Click Next to continue.

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  5. Select the virtual machines you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

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  6. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

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  7. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

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  8. Use the default setting (off) for Granular Restore. Click Next to continue.

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  9. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

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  10. Click Confirm to continue.

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  11. Enter the Windows login password. Click Next to continue.

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  12. Select the temporary directory. Click Next to continue.

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  13. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup Files - Windows

How to create a VMware ESXi backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup VMware

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup VMware

  3. Enter the name for example “VMware ESXi 7” and select backup set type VMware Backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup VMware

  4. Use the default setting for version. Enter the root password and host name for VMware host. As our VMware host is setup using default https and ssh port 443 / 22. Click Next to continue.

    Backup VMware

  5. Select the virtual machines you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup VMware

  6. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Backup VMware

  7. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup VMware

  8. Use the default setting (off) for Granular Restore. Click Next to continue.

    Backup VMware

  9. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

    Backup VMware

  10. Click Confirm to continue.

    Backup VMware

  11. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup VMware

Choose the NAS device that you want to backup

  • Synology
  • QNAP

How to create a file backup on a Synology NAS

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup Synology

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup Synology

  3. Enter the backup set name, i.e. File Daily and click Next to continue.

    Backup Synology

  4. Select some files/folders to backup on the Synology NAS device. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Synology

  5. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Backup Synology

  6. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Synology

  7. Use default encryption settings. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Synology

  8. Click Confirm to continue.

    Backup Synology

  9. Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup Synology

How to create a file backup on a QNAP NAS

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup Files - Windows

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup Files - Windows

  3. Enter the backup set name, i.e. File Daily and click Next to continue.

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  4. Select some files/folders to backup on the QNAP NAS device. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  5. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

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  6. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Files - Windows

  7. Use default encryption settings. Click Next to continue.

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  8. Click Confirm to continue.

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  9. Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

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Choose the database that you want to backup

  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Oracle
  • MariaDB
  • MySQL

Choose the Microsoft SQL Server backup mode

  • VSS
  • ODBC

How to create a Microsoft SQL Server (VSS) backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup Files - Windows

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

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  3. Enter the backup set name, i.e. MS SQL Server (daily) and select backup set type MS SQL Server Backup. Click Next to continue.

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  4. Select the Backup mode, i.e. VSS, then enter the MS SQL Server login details. Click Next to continue.

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  5. Select the databases you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

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  6. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 23:00 daily. Click Next to continue.

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  7. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

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  8. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

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  9. Click Confirm to continue.

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  10. Enter the administrator credentials and click Next to continue.

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  11. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup Files - Windows

How to create a Microsoft SQL Server (ODBC) backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup Files - Windows

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

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  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "MS SQL 2017" and select backup set type MS SQL Server Backup. Click Next to continue.

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  4. Select the backup mode, i.e. ODBC. Then enter the MS SQL Server login details. Click Next to continue.

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  5. Select the databases you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

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  6. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. Full database backup every Saturday at 23:00, daily transaction log backups at 20:00. Click Next to continue.

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  7. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

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  8. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

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  9. Click Confirm to continue.

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  10. Enter Windows administrator login details. Click Next to continue.

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  11. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

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How to create an Oracle backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup Oracle

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup Oracle

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "Oracle 19c" and select backup set type Oracle Database Server Backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Oracle

  4. Enter the system user password, port number, and SID of your Oracle database instance. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Oracle

  5. Select the databases you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Oracle

  6. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. Full database backup every Saturday at 23:00, daily Archive log backups at 20:00. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Oracle

  7. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Oracle

  8. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Oracle

  9. Click Confirm to continue.

    Backup Oracle

  10. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup Oracle

How to create a MariaDB backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup MariaDB

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup MariaDB

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "MariaDB 10.9" and select backup set type MariaDB Backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MariaDB

  4. Enter the root password, host, port number, and path of mysqldump.exe for your MariaDB database. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MariaDB

  5. Select the databases you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MariaDB

  6. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Backup MariaDB

  7. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MariaDB

  8. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MariaDB

  9. Click Confirm to continue.

    Backup MariaDB

  10. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup MariaDB

How to create a MySQL backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup MySQL

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup MySQL

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "MySQL 8" and select backup set type MySQL Backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MySQL

  4. Enter the root password, host, port number, and path of mysqldump.exe for your MySQL database. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MySQL

  5. Select the databases you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MySQL

  6. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Backup MySQL

  7. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MySQL

  8. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

    Backup MySQL

  9. Click Confirm to continue.

    Backup MySQL

  10. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup MySQL

Choose the Microsoft Exchange backup type that you want to perform

  • Database
  • Individual Mail

How to create a Microsoft Exchange Server (database) backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko Go, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (database)

     

  2. Click on the + to add new backup set

    Microsoft Exchange Server (database)

     

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "Exchange DB". Select backup set type MS Exchange Server Backup.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (database)

     

  4. Cloudbacko Go will automatically detect the Microsoft Exchange Server version. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (database)

     

  5. Select the databases you wish to backup. Click  Next to continue.

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  6. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

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  7. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

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  8. Use the default Encryption setting and click Next to continue.

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  9. Click Confirm to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (database)

     

  10. Enter the Windows username and password. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (database)

     

  11. Backup set is created.

    Click Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (database)

How to create a Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail) backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko Go, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "Exchange mailbox". Select backup set type MS Exchange Mail Level Backup.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  4. CloudBacko Go will automatically detect the MS Exchange version. Enter the MS Exchange server details; Host, username, and password. Click Test to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  5. After message Test is completed successfully is shown. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  6. Select the mailboxes you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  7. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  8. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  9. Use the default Encryption setting and click Next to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  10. Click Confirm to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  11. Enter Window administrator password. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)
     

  12. Backup set is created.

    Click on  Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Microsoft Exchange Server (individual mail)

Choose the Windows backup type that you want to perform

  • Complete System
  • System State only

How to create a Microsoft System Backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko Go, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Microsoft System Backup

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set

    Microsoft System Backup

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "Windows System". Select backup set type MS Windows System Backup.

    Microsoft System Backup

  4. Select the temporary location for the system backup, for example F: drive. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  5. Select the disks you wish to backup, i.e. C: Drive. Include all critical volumes is selected by default. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  6. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  7. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  8. Use the default Encryption setting and click Next to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  9. Click Confirm to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  10. Backup set is created.

    Click on  Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Microsoft System Backup

How to create a Microsoft System State Backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko Go, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Microsoft System Backup

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set

    Microsoft System Backup

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "Windows System State". Select backup set type MS Windows System State Backup.

    Microsoft System Backup

  4. Select the temporary location for the system backup, for example F: drive. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  5. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  6. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  7. Use the default Encryption setting and click Next to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  8. Click Confirm to continue.

    Microsoft System Backup

  9. Backup set is created.

    Click on  Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Microsoft System Backup

Choose the cloud storage that you want to backup

  • Amazon S3
  • OneDrive
  • Google Drive
  • Dropbox

How to create a Amazon S3 cloud file backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

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  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

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  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "My Amazon S3" and select backup set type Cloud File Backup. Click Next to continue.

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  4. Select the Cloud type, i.e. Amazon S3. Enter your Access Key ID and Secret Access Key. Click Test or Next to continue.

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  5. After "Test completed successfully" message is shown. Select the "Bucket Name" you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

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  6. Select the files/folders in the Amazon S3 bucket you wish to backup. Click Next to continue.

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  7. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

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  8. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

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  9. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

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  10. Click Confirm to continue.

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  11. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

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How to create a OneDrive cloud file backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup OneDrive

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup OneDrive

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "My OneDrive" and select backup set type Cloud File Backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  4. Select the Cloud type, i.e. OneDrive. Click Test to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  5. Your web browser will launch. Enter your OneDrive account name. Click Next to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  6. Enter your OneDrive password. Click Sign in to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  7. When the Authorization Code for Microsoft OneDrive is displayed, copy the code.

    Backup OneDrive

  8. Paste the authorization code back to CloudBacko Go. Click OK to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  9. Select the folders in your OneDrive account you wish to backup, i.e. Apps, Documents, Pictures. Click Next to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  10. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  11. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  12. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  13. Click Confirm to continue.

    Backup OneDrive

  14. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup OneDrive

How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "My Google Drive" and select backup set type Cloud File Backup. Click Next to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  4. Select the Cloud type, i.e. Google Drive. Click Next to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  5. Your web browser will launch. Enter your Google Drive account name. Click Next to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  6. Enter your Google Drive password. Click Next to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  7. Click Allow to continue. (Shown during first time access)

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  8. When the Authorization Code for Google Drive is displayed, copy the code

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  9. Paste the authorization code back to CloudBacko Go. Click OK to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  10. Click Next to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  11. Select the folders in your Google Drive account you wish to backup, i.e. Pictures. Click Next to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  12. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  13. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  14. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  15. Click Confirm to continue.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

  16. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    How to create a Google Drive cloud file backup

How to create a Dropbox cloud file backup

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Backup Sets tile.

    Backup Dropbox

  2. Click on the “+” to add new backup set.

    Backup Dropbox

  3. Enter the backup name, i.e. "My Dropbox" and select backup set type Cloud File Backup. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Dropbox

  4. Select the Cloud type, i.e. Dropbox. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Dropbox

  5. Your web browser will launch. Enter your Dropbox account name and password. Click sign in to continue.

    Backup Dropbox

  6. Click Allow to continue. (Shown during first time access)

    Backup Dropbox

  7. When the Authorization Code for Dropbox is displayed, copy the code

    Backup Dropbox

  8. Paste the authorization code back to CloudBacko. Click OK to continue.

    Backup Dropbox

  9. Select the folders in your Dropbox account you wish to backup, i.e. Pictures. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Dropbox

  10. Create an automatic backup schedule, i.e. 20:00 daily and click Next to continue.

    Backup Dropbox

  11. Select a storage destination, i.e. CloudBacko Drive. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Dropbox

  12. Use the default Encryption setting. Click Next to continue.

    Backup Dropbox

  13. Click Confirm to continue.

    Backup Dropbox

  14. Backup set is created.

    Click on Backup now to start a backup job or wait for the automated backup to start.

    Backup Dropbox

Choose the device type that you want to backup

  • iPhone / iPad
  • Android phone / tablet

How to create a mobile backup on an iOS device.

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Settings tile.

    How to create a mobile backup on an iOS device.

  2. Select Mobile Backup. Click Add to continue.

    How to create a mobile backup on an iOS device.

  3. After the mobile device is successfully paired with CloudBacko. Click OK to continue.

    How to create a mobile backup on an iOS device.

  4. Pairing completed.

    How to create a mobile backup on an iOS device.

  5. Click Save to save the settings.

    How to create a mobile backup on an iOS device.

  1. On your iOS device. Click CloudBacko Mobile icon to start app. Press Allow to continue. (Applies to first time usage)

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  2. Press Next to continue.

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  3. Press OK to continue. (Applies to first time usage)

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  4. Scan the QR code shown on CloudBacko to pair with the mobile device.

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  5. QR Code detected! Press OK to continue.

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  6. Device paired successfully. Press OK to continue.

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  7. Photos, videos, and 2FA Accounts are selected for backup by default(customize if required). Press Done to continue.

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  8. Press OK to continue. (Applies to first time usage)

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  9. Press Backup to start backup job.

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How to create a mobile backup on an Android device

  1. After login to Cloudbacko, click on the Settings tile.

    How to create a mobile backup on an Android device

  2. Select Mobile Backup. Click Add to continue.

    How to create a mobile backup on an Android device

  3. How to create a mobile backup on an Android device

  4. After the mobile device is successfully paired with CloudBacko. Click OK to continue.

    How to create a mobile backup on an Android device

  5. Pairing completed.

    How to create a mobile backup on an Android device

  1. On CloudBacko Mobile. Press Activate and start backup to continue.

    How to create a mobile backup on an Android device

  2. Press ALLOW to continue. (Applies to first time usage)

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  3. After starting up CloudBacko Mobile. Press Next to continue.

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  4. Scan the QR code shown on CloudBacko to pair the mobile device

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  5. Press OK to continue.

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  6. Press OK to continue.

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  7. Photos, videos, audio, documents, and 2FA Accounts are selected for backup by default (customize if required). Press Done to continue.

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  8. Press ALLOW to continue. (Applies to first time usage)

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  9. Press Backup to start backup job.

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