Thankfully they have a "shrink database"button which got it down to a couple GB, but I feel like that shouldn't be something I actually have to be concerned about. All the CloudBerry products have a 15-day free trial enabling testing without obligation. It got to over 100GB on even our very small use servers. Turns out, Cloudberry has a file that is critical to their system to index their backups which just continuously grows. What gets even worse is I was notified earlier this week that all 3 of my servers were getting low on space on the C: drive. The problem is, we have servers that are getting up there in age (hoping to justify a nice new server to go straight VM with them soon) and I don't want to dedicate that many resources to them. Their best option is to do a real time backup which is a constant backup of any and all changes. When I checked it again later, I had to find out, that the speed dropped.
When I started the backup, I got a nice speed (between 15 and 18 MBit/s) so I left it running. Our software runs forever incremental - that means, that after the first full backup we upload only the changed parts of files. Cloudberry seems like it must go through file by file looking for changes because it takes over 2 hours which really opens me up to data loss issues. I started a trial of CloudBerry Backup Server to backup a Windows Server 2012R2 to the Amazon Cloud Drive. In addition, some ransomware is smart enough to exist on a user's system without making its presence known right away. Organizations should have three copies of data on two different media, with one copy off site. Basically, Shadowprotect would back it all up in a couple of minutes allowing me to back up hourly. CloudBerry's off-site cloud backup helps customers follow the 3-2-1 rule of backup, Gugick said. I talked with their support who seemed to think my expectations were unreasonable for a 1.5TB hard drive. Tried the speed up suggestions and really didn't see an increase.
I've looked into it quite a bit since implementing. If you have no clue how to do it right, or have difficulty in getting rid of CloudBerry Backup 2.0.2.39, the removal solutions provided in the post could be.