Auslogics BitReplica is a data backup and synchronization software program that helps users protect their important files and documents from computer crashes and data loss. It ensures that all important data is stored securely and can be accessed from any computer or device, at any time. The program allows users to easily and quickly back up files to an external hard drive, a network drive, an FTP server, or a cloud-based storage service, such as Dropbox. BitReplica's automated scheduling system makes it easy to back up files on a regular basis, while its sync feature keeps files up-to-date across all connected devices. The program also offers encryption and password protection to ensure the safety of users' data. Additionally, BitReplica allows users to back up their social media accounts and offers various customization options, such as the ability to select which types of files are backed up and how often.
Discontinued Last updated: 2014-10-11, see https://sourceforge.net/projects/synkron/
Discontinued The project is no longer being developed. The latest version, 6.0, released in March 2012, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Discontinued Last updated: 2015-08-26. See https://sourceforge.net/projects/areca/
By BezantSoft · Sep 2012
Auslogics BitReplica tiene muchas opciones para hacer una copia de seguridad de sus archivos. Tiene todas las funciones de copia de seguridad que busca, por ejemplo, con compresión configurable, restauración sin agente, volumen de salida que se extiende a medios masivos y más. La única aplicación que he visto que es compatible con DVD de doble capa para medios de copia de seguridad. Lo único que no he descubierto, y es posible que no pueda hacer fácilmente, es hacer que reemplace la Copia de seguridad de Windows para que pueda ignorar el mensaje "sin copia de seguridad" en el centro de acción.
Discontinued Current subscribers were informed last year that CrashPlan Home will be discontinued in October 2018. The service has recommended users sign up for another home service such as Carbonite, or for CrashPlan's much more expensive business plan.