1. Does EaseUS Todo Backup supports Raid backup and recovery?
Yes, EaseUS Todo Backup supports Raid backup and recovery.
2. What version of Exchange is supported by EaseUS Todo Backup?
EaseUS Todo Backup supports Exchange 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016.
3. What version of SQL is supported by EaseUS Todo Backup?
EaseUS Todo Backup supports MS SQL 2005/2008/2008 R2/2012/2014 and 2016. The extension of MS SQL backup image file is .PBD.
4. What is the difference between EaseUS Todo Backup Workstation, Server, Advanced Server and Technician version?
Please click here to know more about the difference.
5. I am not so tech-savvy and I don’t know much about EaseUS Todo Backup. How can I walk through this product easily?
It is highly recommended that you refer to our user guide and watch the introduction video tutorial. If you still have any further inquiry about the product, please write an email to our tech support to get further assistance.
6. How can I know how much space I need to save the image file?
Before you create a backup image, you can estimate how much space you will need to save the image based on the size of the selected data. For example, if the selected data is 500GB, then you'd better ensure that the target location has about 500GB free space.
7. How can I confirm that the backup image is complete and can be restored?
You can use Check Image feature to verify if the image is complete or not. If the check can be completed, then it means that the image is complete and can be restored.
8. Can I restore the image created by Trial version after the 30-day free trial period?
The trial version cannot be used any further after expiration but the image created by trial version will not expire. You will be able to restore that image after activating the trial version.
9. What is the image file created by EaseUS Todo Backup? Can it be decrypted by other applications?
EaseUS Todo Backup creates a .PBD image file that cannot be decrypted by any 3rd-party application. The .PBD file can only be opened on the PC having this product installed. You can choose to restore the whole image or double click the image to browse the individual files to restore.
10. What is the difference between Clone and Backup? In what cases should I use Clone?
Clone will copy a disk to another disk, a partition to another unknown partition on the same disk and a partition to another disk. Usually, this option is used to upgrade the current disk by creating an identical copy from the source location to the destination. Backup will generate a .PBD image file containing the selected files or system that can be restored from the .PBD image if needed.
11. How can I restore a system backup when my computer fails to boot?
Generally, you will be prompted to create an emergency disk when you install and run EaseUS Todo Backup for the first time. The emergency disk will be useful to load a system backup prior to Windows when the PC refuses to boot.
12. What is the difference between System Backup and Disk Backup?
System Backup will auto-select the system boot related partition(s) as backup source to make sure the system image can be restored normally. Disk/Partition Backup will allow you to manually select the whole disk or specify a certain partition as a backup source. You will get a same backup result as System Backup if you manually select the system and boot partitions with Disk/Partition Backup option.