- Retrospect: Backup Software for Businesses
Retrospect protects over 500,000 homes and businesses in over 100 countries, backing up data from as far away as the Hubble Space Telescope and as by as your neighbourhood dentist
- Retrospect Backup
With Retrospect Backup, businesses around the world can now protect their critical infrastructure on Retrospect Cloud Storage, with complete support for immutable backups and anomaly detection, as well as on-premise with Retrospect’s deep support for NAS devices and tape libraries
- Retrospect: Software Downloads and Updates
Retrospect Backup for Windows software supports every edition: Solo, Desktop, Single Server 5, Single Server 20, Single Server Unlimited, and Multi Server Your license determines the features
- Retrospect: Store
Protects one server and up to 20 networked Windows, Mac, and Linux desktops and notebooks from a single host computer running Retrospect Additional Retrospect Client and server client licenses can be purchased to protect more systems Supports disk, cloud, and tape storage devices
- Fundamentals - Retrospect
How Retrospect Works Retrospect uses an archival method of backup that ensures backed up files are not deleted or written over until you request it That way, they stay on the backup media indefinitely
- Retrospect: Retrospect Backup Desktop for Windows
With Retrospect Backup, businesses around the world can now protect their critical infrastructure on Retrospect Cloud Storage, with complete support for immutable backups and anomaly detection, as well as on-premise with Retrospect’s deep support for NAS devices and tape libraries
- Retrospect
Retrospect Documentation Browse all of Retrospect's documentation, user guides, white papers, and more USER GUIDES TROUBLESHOOTING RELEASE NOTES
- Getting Started - Retrospect
If you don't have a Retrospect Update, or your update version is too old for your device, you can get the latest Retrospect Update from the Retrospect web site
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