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S.O.S Backup StandardNet: speed and expediency combined with internet access.
Learn more about the development of each version.
From the version 6.0 on - (August, 2011)
Register E-mail
Register FTPs
Direct backup to Blu-ray
Backup ACLs (Access permissions of files) on disk
From the version 5.5 on - (September, 2010)
Disaster Recovery for Windows Vista/2008/7 64 bits
Improved performance of S.O.S Backup's internal database
From the version 5.0/5.1 on - (November, 2009/March, 2010)
Disaster Recovery for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7
Online backup of System State of Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7
Burning into DVD: compatible with the most recent medias (dual layer, speed, capacity)
New type of backup, "Keep the last X" copies.
From version 4.5 on - (February, 2009)
Allows remote management through S.O.S Backup Manager
Multi-Core Compression Algorithm (with specific optimizations for processors with more than one core)
From version 4.0 on - (December, 2007)
Works on Windows Vista/2008*
Performance improvement and memory usage reduction during the backup of many files (25.000 or more).
Microsoft Automated Server Recovery (ASR) integration
Improved management of backup errors (automatic retries, time limitation on interactions with user)
Online backup of MS Outlook/Outlook Express
Improved performance with FTP servers
From version 3.6 on - (October, 2006)
Creating a CD/DVD image
Complete cleaning of CD/DVD media
From version 3.5 on - (November, 2005)
From version 3.3 on - (November, 2004)
Release Version 3.2 - (March, 2004)
Works as a Windows service
Copies sent directly to CD/DVD
Configurations to make backups of open files (works for several types of files: xls, doc, ...)
New and better way to define sources and exclusions (check list)
From version 3.1 on - (October, 2003)
Storing configurations and events in database
Backing up program configurations and jobs.
Generate and print summarized or detailed history
From version 3.0 on - (May, 2003)
New program interface
Multiple backup destinies (temporary file features)
Incremental Backup (attributes, days)
Differential Backup (attributes, relation to Complete)
Display different event types in log
Send history (of the system and jobs) by e-mail (always, or when there's an error or warning)
Send backups to FTP servers
Sorting history in increasing or decreasing order
Option to remove error/warning status from a job
New frequency types
New version types
Backup Job Assistant
Time change warning
Job configuration for computer logoff/restart/turn off
Progress windows
More information is available in the backup update/restoration window:
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Microsoft Automated Server Recovery (ASR) integration
This option allows S.O.S Backup to integrate with Microsoft's Automated Server Recovery (ASR).
Online backup of MS Outlook/Outlook Express
Online backup of MS Outlook/Outlook Express through VSS.
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S.O.S Backup can create a CD/DVD image of a file in the .ISO extension of the Joliet ISO 9660 format.
Complete cleaning of CD/DVD media
The media cleanup executed before the backup can be done quickly or completely.
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Tools: Tape tensioner and corrupted .ZIP file recovery
S.O.S Backup includes useful tools to manage backups.
Tape tensioner: Guarantees that the tape properly saves the data.
Corrupted .ZIP file recovery: if a ZIP file is corrupted, this tool tries to recover complete files.
Files larger than 2GB can be sent without compromising the integrity of the sent file.
When you need to perform a backup after an event or action outside of the S.O.S Backup program, you can execute a backup job through a DOS prompt or batch file (.BAT).
Export configurations and jobs to a text file
Creates a text file with the program configurations and the job definitions.
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Export history through e-mail in html
The new export format makes it easier to read the history log.
With a colored and tabled appearance, the information is more clearly arranged.
Compatibility with Zip64 has raised the number of files within and the size of the final ZIP.
Now a single ZIP file can hold up to 2 giga files and 9 exabytes of data.
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List of chosen origins generated simultaneous to the selection of origins
S.O.S lists, real-time, the files selected for backup as well as the total number of bytes.
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Source backups on FTP servers and Restoration
Do you want to protect files that are stored on a FTP server? S.O.S Backup backs them up from anywhere in the world.
The backups on FTP can be easily restored by connecting to the server where they are stored.
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Restoration assistant (finds files in the backups)
If you have several volumes of backups, you can search for a specific file in the file lists included in the backup.
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Direct restoration through work history
You can immediately restore a file by accessing a job history and opening the list of backed up files.
Installing the program as a service is optional and depends on the features of the Windows' version being used. By opening S.O.S program on the desktop, you can run it as a normal program instead of as a service.
Even when no one is logged into the system, S.O.S Backup executes its programmed jobs.
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Copies sent directly to CD/DVD
When the daily data does not exceed 650 MB (CD capacity) or 4 GB (DVD capacity), automatic backups to CD/DVD is an easy and cost-effective way to store and restore information.
When creating direct copies, zip files, or partitioning the data to several CDs/DVDs, you can set a burning speed or choose the fastest available option; configure a temporary backup folder; and select which burner to use.
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Configurations to make backups of open files (works for several types of files: xls, doc, ...)
This and future versions of the program can back up open files. The database backup may not maintain the cross table integrity, but it will create a copy.
Some file types opened in exclusive mode might not allow itself to be copied.
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New way to define sources and exclusions
To add a source or an exclusion, now you can simply click on the corresponding name for the folder or file. This change has made it easier to add or exclude files and folders in different locations.
The entire database system -- including its software configurations and a complete history detailing the actions that succeeded and failed -- is saved so that the administrator can stay updated on the state of the backups.
Each job saves a list of the files that were copied in the backup.
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Backing up program configurations and jobs
Another important new feature is the option of backing up the program's own jobs, events, and file lists. (image)
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Generate and print summarized or detailed history
The history log has new options.
Export: S.O.S Backup can export the backup history (by saving a text file and/or sending an email) with these options:
- Export only when there are errors or warnings: only export the history if something goes wrong with the backup process.
- Export only information from the last performed backup: export only the information about the last backup (and not the entire history). Select this option to minimize the size of the generated text file and/or email.
- Include events: the export will include the events of each action.
- Include file list: files related to each of the actions will be included in the exportation.
Print: lets you choose which actions to print (all or only the selected actions) and what to print about each action (events and /or files).
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The center of S.O.S Backup's main window shows the configured backup jobs. Each backup job is represented visually by an object – an icon or a line – in the same way that Windows Explorer shows files. You can define how the jobs are shown and their order in the View menu.
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Multiple backup destinies (temporary file features)
When performing the backup in .ZIP format, you can optimize on time and network usage by creating the .ZIP file in a temporary folder. After creating the backup, a copy of the .ZIP file is sent to the final destination. This copy can be sent to several different destinations, including FTP.
Incremental Backup (attributes, days)
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Select this option to make an incremental backup of the source files. In other words, of the files that were modified in a certain period (this period can be one of the two following options).
Only files with the “Archive” attribute turned on: the backup will include only source files that have the “Archive” attribute selected. After the backup, the files included in the process will have their “Archive“ attribute turned off. (above image, to the right)
Only files changed in the last X days: the backup will include only the files that have been modified in the last configured number of days. For example: if you choose 0 days, it will include in the backup files modified on the current day (starting at midnight); If you choose 1 day, it will include the files modified after midnight of the previous day; and so on.
Differential Backup (attributes, relation to Complete)
Choose this option to make a differential backup of the source files. In other words, of the files that have been modified since the last complete backup. The two options below define the inclusion criteria for the files.
Only files with the “Archive” attribute marked: the backup will include only the files with the “Archive” attribute turned on. Afterwards, the files included in the backup will keep the “Archive” attribute turned on.
Only files with the date newer than the last full backup: the backup will include only the files with a modification date posterior to the last complete backup.
Display different event types in log
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S.O.S Backup stores the logs in its databases and can show which files were copied and the events of each backup action. There are three exportation options:
Include events: with this option, the log will display only a detailed history of the events.
Include file list: the log will list the files included in the backup.
If none of the above options are selected, the log will list only the date and hour of the event.
Send history (of the system and jobs) by e-mail (always, or when there's an error or warning)
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You can define an e-mail address to which to send the histories. These will be created according to the schedule you program (for system histories) or automatically after a backup (for job history).
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The history can be sent only when there is an error or warning during the backup (image to the left).
Schedule when to send the system history: set the criteria for when to create and send by email the system history (image to the right).
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The option Copy to FTP requires the configuration of the FTP server's address (see picture on the left).
Configurable timeout, passive transfer and server proxy.
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Sorting history in increasing or decreasing order
You can define how to order the events in the history (increasing or decreasing chronological order).
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Option to remove error/warning status from a job
The program icon (a red cross next to the taskbar clock) provides important information about the backup status: when an “E” or a “!” appears over the icon, it means that a problem occurred during the backup (signalizing, respectively, an error or a warning). This feature makes it easy to monitor the backup: you just need to look at the red cross icon. If there is a problem, an “E” or a “!” will appear over the job's icon.
You can decide to remove the error/warning status.
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You can define the updating criteria (automatic or not) of the job's corresponding backup type (complete, incremental, or differential):
Launch time: sets the time for an automatic backup.
Launch interval: sets an interval of time between each automatic backup, using a beginning and end date.
Frequency: sets the criteria for job updates. It can be:
Daily: the backup will be automatically updated every "x" days at the programmed launch time (explained above). Additional backup update times can be scheduled by selecting "Specify."
Weekly: the backup will be automatically updated every "x" weeks on the chosen weekdays (immediately below) at the Launch time (explained above).
Monthly: the backup will be automatically updated on the chosen day of the month, in the selected months (immediately below) at the Launch hour (explained above).
Only once: the backup will be created on the beginning date at the Launch hour (explained above). Afterwards, it will perform the backup only manually.
At program start: the backup will be automatically updated whenever S.O.S Backup starts up.
Before logging off: the backup will be automatically updated before logging off-- therefore, when turning off or restarting the computer.
Only manual: the backup will not be automatically updated. It will only be updated when the user clicks on “Update” on the toolbar.
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Using the backup versions feature allows the user to mantain multiple backups of the same data, preventing the risk of overwriting data with a new backup.
Add to destiny: this lets you generate several versions of the same backup job. If this option is not enabled, the .ZIP file will be overwritten every time the backup is updated.
Date and time: select this option to include the complete date (date and time) to the destination file's name.
Date: select this option to add the date to the destination file's name.
Month: select this option to add the month to the destination file's name.
Day of the month: select this option to add the month's day to the destination file's name.
Day of the week: select this option to add the weekday to the destination file's name.
Nothing: select this option if you do not want to use backup versions. In this case, the destination file will be overwritten with each backup.
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The Backup Job Assistant, an optional utility, helps you to configure a backup.
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When the time is changed (by more than 24 hours), the program warns the user and asks if the backups should follow the new date.
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Job configuration for computer logoff/restart/turn off
The user can choose for the computer to automatically log off, restart, or turn off after a backup is created.
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Before starting the scheduled backups, the program will display a progress window showing the file search, with the number of files and the total size.
Similarly, when you request to restore a .zip file, the program will display a progress window with the file structure before continuing with the restoration.
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More information is available in the backup update/restoration window:
During the backup, the program shows more information about the process:
- Elapsed and remaining time
- Current and total size
- Files already and to be backed up
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