Virtual machine disk images, exports, and snapshots are excluded from CrashPlan for Small Business backups. For more details on what file types and folders are excluded from CrashPlan for Small Business backups, see What is not backing up (CrashPlan for Small Business).

Should I backup applications?

Don’t back up operating system and application files These are files that your device needs to work correctly. They may be a part of your operating system, a third-party device driver, or another source. Typically, you don’t interact with these files directly.

What is not backing up CrashPlan?

CrashPlan for Small Business is designed to back up your user files (pictures, music, documents, etc.), not your operating system or applications. For this reason, the Code42 app excludes certain temporary files and system files. Additionally, some metadata is unsupported.

How do I use CrashPlan?

Set up CrashPlan for Small Business

  1. Welcome.
  2. About your free trial.
  3. Step 1: Add users. User types.
  4. Step 2: Add devices. Download and install.
  5. Step 3: Back up your most important data. Video.
  6. Step 4: Restore files.
  7. Step 5: Monitor the health of your backup with status reports.
  8. Step 6: Manage your subscription.

Does backblaze backup virtual machines?

If you use virtual machines (VMs) on your Mac, Backblaze can back them up, but there’s some things you should know. This information applies primarily to VMware Fusion and Parallels Desktop, but will also apply to VirtualBox and other virtualization software titles.

What does Code42 do?

The Code42 app detects hidden files, which your computer doesn’t display by default, and backs them up alongside visible files. Your backup archive includes multiple versions of your files and it also includes deleted files. Data deduplication and compression during backup may reduce the data stored size.

How do I add wasabi to Veeam?

Option 1: The Native Veeam Interface:

  1. This step provides information on how to add Wasabi as a Backup repository; once logged in click on “Backup Infrastructure”
  2. Once in “Backup infrastructure” – Click on “Backup Repositories”
  3. Then a new repository, click on “Add Repository”
  4. Choose “Object Storage”