This tech doc shows how to create a simple file system backup on a server OS (Windows and Linux)
1. Download and install the client software for Windows and macOS
If you are an MSP reselling our service to your clients, you can create your customer backup accounts and download all client software from https://portal.data-stor.net/
If you are creating a one-off backup account, you can create your customer backup account and download all client software from https://secure.bobcloud.net/
2. Logging into the client
After the installation finishes, the software will prompt you for a login.
Enter the login details of the account you created in the portal.
We recommend you DON’T tick the save password box. This will prevent someone else from automatically logging into your account, modifying your settings, or deleting your backup sets and data.
The software will connect to the backup cluster after 3 - 5 seconds.
3. The software console
The Trial Version text reminds you that you have a 30-day refund option.
4. Create your first backup set
Click on the Backup Sets tile
Add a new backup set
Choose the File Backup option and rename the backup set if necessary.
Select the data you want to backup
The backup set is pre-configured to backup your data. You can deselect this and browse your device to select your source data.
After clicking “I would like to choose the files to back up,” the Windows navigation screen will open, and you can select the files and folders you want to back up.
Backup Schedule
After confirming your backup source, the next screen displays the schedule. Each backup set is configured to run at 20:00, but you can change this.
Select where you want your backed-up data stored
The Destination screen will show our storage location set as the default. You can keep this if you want us to store your data or remove it and add your own storage destination.
Click on Add to store the data on this backup set to multiple destinations.
If you want to remove our storage destination, double-click on it and then click on Delete this storage destination at the bottom left of the screen.
Backup Set Encryption
The final screen is probably the most important because it contains your encryption password. The system is configured to use the same encryption password you used when you created this backup account (User password).
We recommend you don’t change this. If you change the encryption password, you MUST store it offline, where you can retrieve it afterwards. Remember, you might not need to restore your data for years!
You can also choose Custom and enter your own password.
** NOTE: Whichever option you select, your encryption password will never be transmitted to us. We can never recover or reset it; if you lose it, you cannot restore your data.
Click on the backup button.