On-Premise Backup Solution Offline, No Internet Required
Are you looking for a backup solution that works offline, without an internet connection? BackupChain is a reliable and customizable PC and Windows Server backup solution for Windows Server and Windows PCs made specifically for IT professionals. Not only does the software work and activate offline, it also uses open standard backup file formats to back up your physical and virtual servers exactly the way you want, and at a much lower price than other backup solutions. Our reliable backup software is perpetually licensed (lifetime license) and the entire BackupChain team is based 100% in the USA. We take great pride in providing you with personal and responsive tech support whenever you need it.
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BackupChain: An Affordable, Trusted, All-in-One Backup Solution, 100% Made in USA
BackupChain Backup Software is an all-in-one, complete Windows Server and Windows PC Backup Solution. It’s perpetually licensed and installs and runs without an internet connection. BackupChain includes mainly:
- Disk Backup
- Disk Cloning
- Hyper-V Backup
- Version Backup and Automatic Versioning
- File Server Backup
- Image Backup
- Cloud Backup
- VMware Backup
- FTP Backup
- Microsoft SQL Server Backup
- Windows Server 2022 – 2008 Backup
- P2V, V2V, and V2P conversions
- A Centralized Management Console that allows you to manage all your server backups from just one installation
- Backup verification and validation: ensure that your file backups but also sector-level disk backups are still readable, even years after they were written
Storage: You can always use your own storage: local disks, USB, external disks, NAS devices, iSCSI, FTP etc. with open standard backup file formats. There are absolutely no limitations; you can back up as much as you want, including all virtual machines you may have.
Backup Software Overview
The Best Backup Software in 2024 Download BackupChain®BackupChain is the all-in-one server backup software for:
Server Backup
Disk Image Backup
Drive Cloning and Disk Copy
VirtualBox Backup
VMware Backup
Image Backup
FTP Backup
Cloud Backup
File Server Backup
Virtual Machine Backup
Server Backup Solution
Hyper-V Backup
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- BackupChain is an all-in-one, reliable backup solution for Windows and Hyper-V that is more affordable than Veeam, Acronis, and Altaro.
Other Backup How-To Guides
- Hyper-V Backup: Simple, Powerful, and Open Standard
- How to Configure a Hyper-V Granular Backup
- How to Create A File-based Backup of Hyper-V
- How to Install Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 / 2008 R2
- How to Mount Wasabi as a Network Drive with Drive Letter
- How to Boot Windows from a USB Drive or Stick
- How to Fix: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
- Windows 10 (Final) Download Link Enterprise Trial / Evaluation
- BackupChain Backup Software Rewards for MSPs and Users
- Boot Hyper-V Server 2019, 2016 from USB Stick or Drive
- Video Step-by-Step Hyper-V Backup on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022
- What’s New in v3.0.768?
- Hyper-V Backup to NAS: Synology, Qnap, Netgear, Drobo, Buffalo
- Backup Software with Portable and Perpetual Licensing
- Video Step-by-Step Restore VM from Hyper-V Backup on Windows Server 2022 and Windows 11
- Things to Consider: General Characteristics of CSV
- Hyper-V Replica Pros and Cons
- Hyper-V Fixed Disks: Pros and Cons
- How to Back up Microsoft SQL Server Databases
- How to Restore a File Based Backup of Hyper-V