So, you save your bandwidth and reduce the backup time. ![]() Block-level backup allows you to back up only modified parts of the files instead of running a full backup every time a file is changed. I also recommend activating the block-level backup. You click Create New, and give a name to this Backup plan: To give you an idea of how the CloudBerry Backup Web interface works, I show how to create a backup plan with Amazon S3 storage. Use your server username and password to log in and start configuring CloudBerry Backup for Linux on your server with this nice interface: If you use Firefox, click Advanced → Accept Risk and Continue. If you get a warning of potential security risk from your browser, it is fine to proceed. ![]() You should see the log-in page for CloudBerry Backup.
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