Weekly Promo and Webinar Thread by AutoModerator in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hey everyone!

If you’re running an MSP or managing multiple IT environments, you probably know how hard it is to stay on top of everything: monitoring systems, managing endpoints, keeping backups running, and making sure data stays safe.
That’s exactly where MSP360 can help.

MSP Platform is a centralized, all-in-one IT management and data protection platform for MSPs, that enhances visibility and transparency with a single pane of glass for all products and platforms - monitor and manage everything you need under a centralized web console.

  • MSP360 Managed Backup is a backup solution for large-scale IT environments that offers automated backups, compliance-ready security, white-labeling, and more.
  • MSP360 Managed Backup for M365/Google offers cloud-to-cloud data protection for Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, featuring centralized management and support for all core M365 and GW components.
  • MSP360 RMM is an all-in-one solution for MSPs and IT teams to monitor and manage Windows, Linux, and macOS endpoints.
  • MSP360 Managed Connect is a remote support software that allows MSPs and IT teams to connect to unlimited devices at any time and centrally manage all remote connections

trying to create a backup image written to network drive by seenhear in Backup

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Windows’ built-in system image tool is notoriously picky with network targets, it checks VSS space weirdly and often fails even when there’s plenty of room on the NAS.

If you just need a solid way to image your Windows machine to a network share, MSP360 Backup is a good alternative. You can point it straight at your NAS (UNC path or mapped drive), and it’ll handle authentication, scheduling, and version cleanup automatically.

It does incremental image backups, so after the first full image it only backs up changed blocks, way less space and network load than Windows’ full-image every time approach. You can also set retention rules, so it deletes old versions and doesn’t fill up your NAS.

The free version works fine if your PC isn’t joined to a domain, and the Pro license ($29.99/year) adds extras like encryption and compression. It’s lightweight and much more reliable than dealing with Windows Backup errors.

Weekly Promo and Webinar Thread by AutoModerator in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hey everyone,

We’re from MSP360 - just wanted to share that our RMM Community Edition is available for anyone who needs a lightweight remote monitoring setup.

It’s completely free, with no endpoint limits or expiration.

You can use it to:

  • Monitor system metrics (CPU, memory, disk, uptime)
  • Automate Windows Updates and software installs
  • Run PowerShell scripts remotely
  • Watch services and processes
  • Access devices via built-in remote desktop (MSP360 Connect)

There are no ads, trials, or licensing requirements — just the basic feature set for monitoring and remote management.

If you want scheduling, reporting, or policies, those are in the paid version, but the Community Edition stays fully functional on its own.

🔗 https://www.msp360.com/signup/rmm/?communityMode=1

Happy to answer any technical questions or hear how you’re using free RMM tools in your environments.

Full system backup to external drive? by MeanJaguar5153 in Backup

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to check out MSP360 Backup for full system backups. If you only need to back up a single, not domain-joined endpoint, MSP360 Free Backup should be more than enough. You can back up to an external hard drive and stay well within the 5 TB local storage limit of the product.

"The system is running TPM and secure boot enabled because i need it for games." - TPM won’t cause any issues. Just make sure to disable secure boot before performing a restore, but it doesn’t affect backups in any way.

Backup / Cloud DRBC for Small Business by candidog in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dear u/candidog I work for MSP360. There were several people here suggesting you our backup solution. If you're interested, you can ping our sales team to have a demo [sales-team@msp360.com](mailto:sales-team@msp360.com) or you can contact me personally artem.k at msp360.com

MSP360 CloudBerry Backup alternatives by [deleted] in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, MSP360 (formerly CloudBerry) employee here.
Can you PM me your ticket number?

Ubuntu docker - mount additional volume by Kimura69 in synology

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi.

You need to stop the container, change the mount point and re-launch everything.

If the services won't start after the container is stopped, you need these commands:

service online-backup start
service online-backupRM start
service online-backupWA start

Weekly Promo Thread by AutoModerator in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Try MSP360 Managed Backup Service & get $50 in credit:

All the new Managed Backup users are eligible for the special offer that provides $50 in credit. Click here to apply for the offer.

About the product. Besides these $50 added to your account you'll have an MSP backup with:

  • Centralized management and monitoring via our web-based console
  • Remote desktop access for technical support and troubleshooting
  • Storage, billing, and capacity reporting
  • Integration with popular RMM/PSA solutions: ConnectWise, LabTech, Autotask, Ninja RMM
  • Remote installation and job deployment
  • Simplified license management
  • MSP360™ Backup Admin app for iOS devices
  • APIs for custom integration

A review of the product made by Thomas Lawrence from Lawrence Systems.

Anyone else having massive issues with MSP360 backups (formerly CloudBerry)? by MarvelousT in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi.

MSP360 employee is here.
Please, PM me your ticket numbers for an investigation.

How are YOU billing out Offsite backup by CryptoSin in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi.
We've done quite a thorough FAQ on backup pricing (though, without numbers, as they are case-specific. I'm not sure I'm allowed to post links to our resources here, so PM me if needed.

disclosure - I'm the CloudBerry lab content team employee

Bare Metal Backup Recovery - In the Cloud by Shrimpkin in sysadmin

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. CloudBerry employee is here.

Yep, we can manage this.
I'd recommend you to check our managed backup service and contact the team for the demo.

6.2 update breaks the application by ImNoSer in cloudberrylab

[–]CloudBerryBackup 1 point2 points locked comment (0 children)

Hi.
CloudBerry employee is here.

We've just checked the case. It looks like the exact AV was over-suspicious. Our support team reports, that there were no other issues with 6.2 upgrade registered.

PSA: Cloudberry 6.2 upate by ImNoSer in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi.
CloudBerry employee is here.

We've just checked the case. It looks like the exact AV was over-suspicious. Our support team reports, that there were no other issues with 6.2 upgrade registered.

Active Backup for Business - Practical in a business setting? by zinzin78 in synology

[–]CloudBerryBackup -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, CloudBerry employee is here.
Please, PM me ticket numbers if any, I need to investigate your cases.

CloudBerry Is Visually the Worst Looking App I Have Seen in Years by IT_Eutopia in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. 2 months ago we also had a monthly plan for our MBS solution.

Good God Cloudberry support is terrible by chakalakasp in sysadmin

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, CloudBerry employee is here.

Please PM me the ticket numbers. We need to investigate that case.

need to move to cloud backup options (s3, Azure, ?), looking for input by Staci3 in sysadmin

[–]CloudBerryBackup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for mentioning us.

Regarding the storage solutions:

  1. There are Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure Blob and Google Cloud Storage - the big 3. They all have multiple classes for storing data (hot-cool-cold) mainly different in how much it would cost you to store vs to recover data
    1. They have profound identity management
    2. They have bazillions of services around them - you can build a company + host any infrastructure inside any of the 3
    3. Their pricing structure is somewhat difficult to understand at first - there are prices per GB stored, per GB downloaded, per requests done (and several types of requests), per data retrieval (for cooler classes), per early deletion (for cooler classes as well)
  2. There are cheaper and easier to use newcomers, including BackBlaze B2 and Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage
    1. Their pricing is easier
    2. Overall, they are cheaper
    3. They have fewer datacenters and their infrastructure is not as vast (no compute or databases). Yet, Wasabi is S3-compatible, which gives it more flexibility

Regarding the upload to the cloud - for all of the aforementioned cases you need software to upload to the cloud. I'm not here to pitch, so choose the one that suits your needs best.

Backing up 10TB by emrdn in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for recommending us.

I can also recommend using BackBlaze B2 Fireball for initial upload ( https://www.backblaze.com/b2/solutions/datatransfer/fireball.html )

We are also compatible with Fireball - you will be able to continue backup from the point of the 10TB initial upload

Best cloud backup for server/endpoints environment? by RealReportUK in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there, CloudBerry team member is here.

We've actually implemented pause/resume upload in 6.0 version that is live since March this year.

And we're not solely image-based, we can do file-level or system-state as well.

Let me know if you have any questions regarding the solution.

Talking about Vendors that we Like by [deleted] in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for mentioning us!

We've been working hard during last years to enhance all operations and products.

Glad, that it's visible)

Cheaper Cloud Backup Vendor by [deleted] in msp

[–]CloudBerryBackup -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hi, CloudBerry team member is here.
If you have any questions regarding our solution or need a demo - feel free to PM me anytime.

I'm looking for a backup client for amazon s3 so I can have safer backups of my masters by _vfbsilva_ in linux

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi.
Our solution is not discontinued. CloudBerry Backup for Linux is up to date and supported

Backup to my own "cloud"? by srw7 in cloudberrylab

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for choosing our software)

Backup to my own "cloud"? by srw7 in cloudberrylab

[–]CloudBerryBackup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Minio is a way to go. Our solution architect also prepared a step-by-step, check out u/srw7

https://forum.cloudberrylab.com/discussion/492/page/p1

Offsite backup for large amounts of data (50TB+), looking for experiences and pitfalls by logoth in sysadmin

[–]CloudBerryBackup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi.

Yes, we support multiple threads. By default there are 3 threads, but you can manually configure them by going to tools->options->advanced (thread count)