There are several cloud storage services such as Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox, however, they all offer a small space for free users. So why not combine them all? CBackup is a free file backup tool that combines available space on all cloud storage services you have an account with to back up your files. CBackup is a cloud backup service with scalable storage space. It allows you to combine the space of different providers (Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, etc.) and centrally access all stored files. The software is able to provide automatic backup or synchronization. During transmission, the data is encrypted using the AES 256-bit standard.
CBackup is a very simple to use backup program. Once installed, you will need to create a free account. Run CBackup and on the login screen click on the “New to CBackup? Create an account”. Once the account is created, log in to CBackup to start configuring the backup of your files to the cloud. To get started, click the “My Storage” button in the sidebar, and add your cloud accounts.
The program supports Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox and an interesting feature of the program is that you can add multiple accounts of the same service, for example, 2 Google Drive accounts. Once you’ve added all your cloud accounts, you can start setting up your backup. Click on “Backup Tasks” in the sidebar and then on the “+New Task” button to configure a backup of your files.
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How to use
First, select whether the files you want to backup are on the PC or in the cloud, and on the next screen, add the folder with the files in “Source” and the destination, where you want to save the backup, in “Destination”.
When selecting the destination, choose the “Combined Cloud” option, to combine the space of various storage services. The program displays the free space on each service and you can choose which ones you want to use.
By default, it uses all the free space available in one cloud service and then starts using the free space in another cloud service. In the program, you can define the order in which the services are used.
Once the backup task is configured, click on “Start Backup” to start backing up files. In the created task settings you can also schedule the backup to run automatically.
Lastly, note that CBackup also offers 10GB of space on its cloud service in the free version, however, you can backup almost unlimited (2TB per month), for the other cloud services.
In summary, CBackup offers an interesting proposal for you to back up your files to the cloud. The program also offers the option to restore backups, and email notifications, among others.