 Back in November of 2017. I did a review of the CloudBerry Lab Windows Server backup tool We still have two years later clients using this and we really like it But CloudBerry has since changed their name to MSP360. So we'll start there. So if you're curious There's still plenty of branding their co-branding right now until they switch over to their new branding but yeah CloudBerry's got a really cool tool called their CloudBerry backup tool and I'm not going to be discussing in-depth the backup tool It has changed and added features over the last couple years later I'll do a second video on maybe some details about the product. We're going to show it But I want to talk about the MSP360 solution they're providing now. So what makes CloudBerry different So in case you haven't watched that video is the fact that they are Just selling the backup but not dealing with the storage. They let you have the choice of the storage Which is actually really a good process here So when you look at all the different cloud storage providers out there and there's always more and I always joke that it's kind of a race to Very low margin. So if you're trying to start one up yourself It's very difficult to compete with companies like wasabi hot cloud who by the way is a new contender to market and has a different way of Storing things so they actually have a really interesting Way they design their storage systems, which is very affordable back blaze They came out with using consumer drives. I love back blaze where a back blaze user ourselves. We really like them Of course, there's also Amazon web services, which is going to include the Amazon Glacier as well and their S3 compatible storage So whether you need long-term slow storage or faster S3 storage, you know, a lot of options here as your Google cloud dream object Century link, etc Alibaba cloud so no matter where you want to store things whether it's for compliance reasons client reasons pricing reasons They have a pretty big list of two shaman, of course, they have some generic storage provider options like compatible s3 bucket so you can tie to other devices or other services that Act as just in standard s3 landing spot. And of course local storage is an option when you're setting it up So it makes them a little bit different They're just selling you the backup software and the backup software if you watch my video it from two years ago It still has all those features and then some they have, you know full windows Linux max support file and folder backup exchange backup sequel backup hybrid backup, etc Encryption so it encrypts before it leaves for compliance reasons and of course security So they have all the things you'd expect to see on there. They've also added office 365 g-suite backup And a rebranding option. I don't remember if it was there two years ago, but you can do full rebrand I'm not going to dive into that in this particular video. My focus today is showing you how the MSP version of it works essentially one of the challenges you have a backup isn't you can't just set it and forget it because It may not back up and that's always the worst-case scenario and we've run into this too many times where companies did set it and forget it They go, I bought a backup solution. Do you ever test it? Do you ever do a consistency check? Do you make sure it actually ran or it's not just, you know, doing some blinks There was a company locally that went out of business a few years back and that was what happened Their backup was running for years They thought someone had checked a box to do like a demo test on the backup So it actually produced the email but wasn't actually back up the files and they were an engineering firm and they lost everything They were a hundred percent digital and they lost all their data all their engineering data and actually didn't survive that so We tried helping them, but there was nothing that it was damaged beyond belief when it came to the array There was no saving the array. No amount of data recovery solution would solve it That's why it's so important to have backups and test on untested backups are just wishful thinking. Alright, let's dive into the product here So I have a separate account set up with the backups for my YouTube demo So you'll see YouTube demo at Lawrence systems comm so your case you're wondering There's not much in here yet because I didn't want to expose all my clients here So I figured walking through a deployment and showing how the dashboard looks is a good way to do this now their dashboard is Interesting it has so many controls. It took me a little bit to learn. So one thing about their product I like it Because it gives you so much control But it's also jumping right into it can be a little bit of a challenge because there's a lot of options you can set they give you Really detailed options, especially because they offer like a rebranding reselling options You can create each company in here and then for each company You can create a series of users for that company and those users can be even particularly to a user name So every computer can have its own individual backup plan customized to that particular workstation not just to a company So it's a little daunting at first but not that hard once you go through it So I figured walking through a deployment and setting up well We already set up a new company so we'll go over here and We'll go to companies and I have this YouTube test company matter of fact when I created the YouTube user It can't see any of the other companies we have set up It only sees this YouTube test company that we are setting up and doing a bunch of Goofing around with essentially and of course this YouTube video So if you log in as one of the other administrators, you can see all the different companies on there So I like this granular control. So if you were doing some of the stuff that we're getting into more co-managed IT We can actually create a user so they can administer their backups and be able to make changes to the system on that Granger level without seeing the other companies. So it's it's pretty cool that they have all these features Storage accounts we have the B2 Clubberry Demo bucket So when you're setting up the storage accounts in here Like I said, you can add all kinds of different storage accounts These are the ones listed a file system one So yes, you can even build the local file system accounts and including putting the path in the Data shares so if you have some local storage or a local NAS server, maybe they were saving all their data on For the backup So they have a local copy for all the different machines backing up to that You can pre define that file system in here if you want to we have our LTS free NAS because we're demoing this at our office In it's up to you how you want to design the backups themselves But you can create a bucket per company or you can put a bunch of different companies in one bucket It creates different sub folders for each one of the computers you're backing up So as long as your naming schema makes sense You can do it that way creating a bucket per company is actually arbitrarily easy and it's the way we've gone with it It seems to be pretty simple to do that way that bucket is only ever tied to that company Seems like the best way to keep all the things separated out into their categories plus when you're looking at it per bucket basis And this is important You can go here at a display name storage cost settings You can decide what you want to charge per gigabyte so you can get these so you can add a custom price by company Add a custom price by user and or just say this bucket cost this much to store in that way You can calculate your storage based on that so if you have a client tied to a bucket you go Okay, I've got 20 terabytes of data. This is how much it costs to have that much data in for that client So like I said offering use controls means it's a little bit to set up. You're not just a set it and forget it It just doesn't go into some big pool, but it is Obviously a concern that you want to make sure you're charging your clients appropriately because well one size doesn't fit It's all which is what led us to this whole CloudBerry scenario We just have some clients that have a ton of storage and CloudBerry allows us to pick the storage that works for that client and Charge them appropriately based on that and we can build all that in here If you looked at the home screen right here, it does have fancy reports We can See all the backup management and storage reports. There's not much in here because it's our demo account But their reporting is pretty slick. I think we can look at the Scheduled reports you can build ones out user plan reports billing reports backup history reports. They put it all on here They can send you notices Consistency checks when they were done the red axis we were goofing with things and because this is a check plan failed Yeah, we purposely made it fail dig into the details for this particular system. So they have fine-graining the reporting Across all of them. So I this was pretty cool. And this is our backberry. What actually we deleted some of this I think this one's still running though. Yeah, this one is it's backing up a gaming server So you'll see that pop up in there License usage. This is kind of neat, too. And you set these up. We have all the YouTube ones set to trial you get What does it look like here? There's seven days left. So when you get a new license, you have so many days to try it So when you're setting up the licenses It's not like you have to buy them right away that way if you're trying to sort something out You can back something up move it around also when you remove a user because the Whatever user create will get that second the license ties to it if you go this person cancels the backup licenses get released back into the pool So you buy the licenses and they just release back to add them again to another user So if you change things around later No problem the the pool can go back and forth on the license in history of that, which is actually kind of cool Now i'm not going to dive into the licensing costs on here and the reason why is because it dates the videos So if you're watching this video search once from now, they've changed the price. Maybe they lowered it Maybe they raised it. I don't know but you'll complain about the accuracy of said licenses on there. Therefore It's not relevant to this particular talk because it dates videos putting license fees in here in case they change things Monitoring history. Here's the different computers and some of things in here Here's those more detailed so you can look at each desktop that was in here or this berry backup test System that was in there the free nas image backup file backup consistency, etc etc So you can see all those It does have and we'll get into how this works in a second here a Remote management so you can see if these are on lines when the one licenses expire for some of these And if you want to remove a system you could actually remove from here So even if you lose access to the computer or the computer dies This also you can uninstall it from here or you can when it's online You can go back and forth and remove these computers You can choose what don't you want to keep the storage room with the computer, etc Um, you know all those features there. Let's go ahead and create a new user for this youtube demo company So i'm gonna create user We'll call him Tom. Oh, there's only one i'm in my name, uh youtube tom tube It generates a password. Who do you want to send the emails to? Uh youtube doesn't have to be in the domain by the way demo at So this is where all the notices are going to go to youtube demo at learn systems dot com Don't email that address. I'll probably just delete it. So it'll go to the bit bucket in sky um And we don't bounce emails we throw them into a bit bucket because bouncing them is kind of a waste But uh, there's the password. It said we could type something else in there. So i'll just Save that over here in my little little notes file and then tom tube. All right We'll paste that in a second User enabled send email with instructions. We don't really care. We don't need to do that Save Now that didn't assign a license yet. You'll see when we send the license. So here's tom tube Now if you notice we have downloads And we can just download the application here. It was also on the home page You can it says get more because I have not created any custom ones And by the way, this download links stay static so you're actually able to copy and paste it so you can Uh, pull it over So to speak into any machine from the command line it creates a s3 bucket to put down with this and it's tied to your Excuse me. It's tied to your account. So it automatically knows to talk to the account when you do that So we're going to go ahead and switch over to our windows box I'll show I didn't bore you with loading the program. Uh, it's arbitrarily easy to load next. Yes. Next. Yes. It comes up here Tom tube was the name And we'll paste that in This is where we get to choose the product edition If it was a file only backup, they have discounts for the file only backup Versus the desktop server versus just a microsoft sequel versus these and like I said when you go on the ultimate That's all the licenses rolled them once you choose what you're going to use desktop servers Probably what you're going to choose for a lot of them is in short it's going to do full system image of the server full system image of the server or desktop whichever one you're choosing and That's a lot of times what you want because you're going to create one image of this System so you can do bare metal restores and incrementally just back up the documents that change And you can set schedules for each of those as we'll show here. So I hit okay Created the license now. We just need to come up with a backup plan So we're going to do an image based backup Local or cloud backup. Hey, look cloudberry demo online backup account. That is the backup account we had for that goes to b2 already set up So because we set that up in here already it says hey, this was tied to your account. So therefore It will automatically pull that information. I would take a long time to do a backup to that Image base. So we're just not going to we're going to Cancel and just do a file backup because that would be better For time's sake to show it working File backup. I can assure you the image backups work. We've tested them and we've restored them, etc In the image backup does just like it says as an entire backup now one side note when you're doing a image backup Uh, it will take a while of course because we have full image But it's also can do incrementals after that, but it's not granular as in files It's not as easy to extract a single file up. That's why you want two backup plans one for file backup One for full image of the system Just keeping that out there and you can determine like different Timings for each plan. Maybe you don't need a full image every single night Even though it's only incremental Maybe you only want to do an image backup once a week to save on You know, there's not a lot of changes unless you're loading software that come on the computer uh each time but you can Pretty much assured that file backups are a real thing where people are constantly changing files on our computer And you may want daily hourly Etc for things like that Save backup plan for configuration to the backup storage. Sure Uh backup permissions. Why not? Track local file Uh deletions sure and you can go through and do more details in here Like I said, it's super granular and what it offers and we're going to go over here And we got users Uh, which one's got some files in it. Oh, this one does So let's see Get rid of Say documents and downloads. Let's back those two ups. We have something to back up Backup all selected files back up these file types. You can get real granular Backup files only modified within days modified sense You can go through uh, do not backup hidden system. Do not backup locked files Exclusively open file applications or larger than this so you can really customize the parameter. We're going to go for all Sure compressing them makes sense to me This is important You have to set a password. Well, you don't have to I mean only if you care about the encryption and security And uh, whoops, I don't know what I typed. Uh All right So we put a password in and you have to remember this password If you ever want to restore the files it is encrypting it before it's leaving This is for compliance reasons therefore anything if someone were to compromise a bucket They would not have any of the information so enabling encryption very important But also don't lose the password because that's very important too And don't save it to the desktop of the computer that you're trying to restore because That's happened where people couldn't called me because they couldn't restore something as they say the complicated password to a note file on a desktop and then you can't even restore that desktop Which by the way for bare metal restores. It does they make bootable usb or iso images It says usb if you there's also an option for an iso image and it will create a boot system That will allow you to do it, but the password once again is not saved So whatever passwords you have you do have to type back in when you're doing a restore That's important. It's for security. They do think a lot about security over at cloudberry Retention policies purge delete files that haven't been deleted locally This is a so you can create certain amounts of immutable files that way even if they're deleted from here They're not necessarily deleting the cloud Run schedule manually that's fine. We're going to do that. Oh, I'll mention this pre backup post backup backup chain you can set certain options and for example if you wanted the system to Run an application before or after the backups Absolutely can be done and controlling there. So we kicked it off It's running a backup. It's I don't even know how many files are in there But it's going to back them up to the cloudberry system And you get the ideas backing up Of course what we hear about when you have many many clients backing up is what does this look like on a dashboard and how is this Look, so I should just go to remote management So let's see. Oh, this one's online cpu memory Connect to remote computer which by the way, they have a report tool That's what this does it wants to know if you want to download their backup support pack That's something cloudberry is offering. I'm not going to I'll explore that another time I haven't really looked into it much We have our other remote tools that we're using right now edit account edit license edit local file system Here's all the options on there So it's in trial. It doesn't have an No extra ones available. So I can't like assign one of those like I said where they get pushed back So this is going to be on november 8. So it looks like you have two weeks of a license on there So desktop server trial, please select date. I could buy it then so it's doing the backup There's the file backup that it's running right now. We'll let it go ahead and complete Memory usage storage, etc. So I can see this on here when it comes to reporting Anyone myself hope a little bit, but yeah, now you can see the reporting is done Here's this new computer first time it ran click for details Here's the details of a successful run at 8 31 a.m On today's date detailed report if you need to know what files are backed up It gets granular. So all the features you expect a backup so you can from this dashboard drill into without Going to the local machine and get the information you're looking for Detailed backup the files apparently I had some xcp and g stuff on there shocker, right? And then if that's not good enough export to csv I like that they have that just right there at the top that shows up in a couple different places when you're running these reports and The advantage of course like especially for the user report for a particular company a storage report When you want to be able to just jump right in there and go, I need these reports So I can start auditing things and some of you know, when you have a lot of clients on backup This scales quite a bit To have that it's having the audit log for Everything as well as important this i'm not going to show you I could show it But I got to blur out all the IP addresses here It granularly has all the audit history So we logged in we in the settings create new change credentials User new remote deploy new configuration move configuration I was prepping it for the youtube video and deleting some of the test stuff that I had in there Just to clean it up a little bit. So it even is giving you the details I'm just blurring out the IP address here But yeah, it's the good audit logs of all the information in here And once again, it's searchable. This is this the last day We can go back further if we need to for some of the things that I was doing So definitely pretty nice the way they have All those things built in here Now what about the backup plans and things like that? Well This is where things kind of get interesting. So we can take And upload the plan to the cloud. So we're going to do that now There's a couple different ways to do it. So we're going to go here to the tools And the concept is let's say you have This is a perfect example. We actually have a client with I think 16 of the same roughly well same in terms of plan Servers that all need the same plan. They need a local storage. They need these settings, etc So what we want to do is export the configuration. So you go through the settings you get a system configured How you want then you go to export configuration this file backup like we called it kind of a boring name. I know We'll save it to the desktop here Uh, and actually we'll call it to You tube I guess about too bright I probably don't have to you guys would forgive me, right YouTube demo 2019 Save we'll save it to desktop And we'll hit export Um, it will keep the encryption password So if we set that password it can then use that password again. It just doesn't allow us to see the password Probably hashed. So configuration successfully exported right there. Now. I'm not logged into cloudberry So I'm going to copy it over to this share I'm not logged into it on this windows vm that I'm demoing this on. I'm only logged into my computer But I have access to that share so I'm going to copy that file over and we're going to upload it from right here This is the cloud backup demo folder that I had saved and we're going to go ahead and hit open and we're going to You to Demo upload So what this allows you to do now we can add a rule We first we have this in there. We can add it and we can see what it's doing backup test plan settings for it What it's doing all those little details, especially like I said, you can get fairly granular on all the details Uh, how you want things to go it goes here. These are the folders It's backing up specifically and then you can customize it if you need to but then from here add the rule We're going to apply this we're going to apply it to this company to these users Or this computer if you wanted to And obviously maybe you want to leave some of these blank because you want to install it to all users And let's say you create a user for a company and that user is called the server backup And then that server backup they have three of the same servers Well, now you can deploy you configure it on one server and deploy it to three or Like our client that has almost 20 servers that are pretty much very similar to each other in a way that we need to back them up They all have different functions But then you deploy it to all those next servers So you can keep pulling that configuration and pushing it towards all those on there or only to new installations If when you're setting up new ones with this particular user so it automatically gets this setting This also applies which we didn't do but if there was a local backup We had configured as well. So whatever the configurations you want to export from this particular workstation You create the rule you name the configuration rule and then you say these computers at this particular company all get this rule It's kind of a neat way to do it because then you don't have to try to define Especially if there's like really specific retention policies and things like that for each one of these servers You're backing up You can pre define them in a rule or you could pre define the rule and then deploy it to any customer you want So it kind of goes back and forth. But this is a neat way to do this because of all the options they have And you take time setting it, you know building out those retention policies for clients to go any this many days As a matter of fact Maybe you have multiple plans because one of the important things is creating what they refer to as immutable backups And maybe you say every so many days we keep them over on this particular server And we send them to an immutable bucket and what immutable bucket means is you set up something on A cloud that you can add to but never delete from that way you can have incredibly long retention policies on things I think that's kind of a neat way to do it The fact that you can build these all out of separate plans All right, so we talked about backup plans. What about restore plans? Let's talk about those real quick So you go here to restore next we'll choose the account in here Run restore restore folders latest version sounds reasonable to me Maybe we want to restore everything. Why not? We'll just choose all the files you get granular on restore you can find that one version you want point in time You know revision backups modification period backup time manually select individual pieces of information Very granular just like the backup star so you can do everything restore original location or different location. Hey, why not? I made a test folder on a desktop So we'll save it to user tom desktop there override existing only if newer Like I said restoring permissions if you need to Those are in there restore files that were deleted that can be interesting So restore files that were deleted from source machine prior to this restore date those like I said It's got options on there for granular there decrypt the following If you don't decrypted if I'm not mistaken it drops them all back encrypted on there So I definitely recommend once again, even though we have it even though we have it saved over on here It's not saved here. So this is that it's decrypted On the local workstation. So we'll put that password in we used. I think I used the right password that should work Notifications not a problem next next next All right, so we have it all set up and we have a restore plan created right here And it's running and it's going to drop all those files back over on the desktop now Once again, we're going to go over here remote management should by now it's pretty quick Uh, there we go We'll click on this. Hey, look, it's restore plans running. It sees it right away There seems to be roughly about 30 to 40 seconds for the time you create something or even less Before it shows up on here and also like here We just ran the restore plan if we wanted to run the backup plan again We can run it from here. This allows you to run each of the plans each ones that you see on there They can be run from here. You can see all the stats and everything how it's running So if you need to force a backup or force a restore if you have a plan in place for that restore that can be done here Now I showed a file upload Uh, for example So with a file upload of that configuration file that we put in here so we could create it There's another way to do it And if we go here We can remote deploy what we want to import the configuration from this machine Do you really want to import the configuration? We sure do Configuration has been successfully created. So now we go over to remote deploy And there it is. Here's the configuration for this So just like how we did this one and upload the file They actually allow you to grab and import the config and then the same rules go back to applying it back down So that's kind of a neat way you can do that. So you can create these Configurations and instead of doing that little file upload, they just have two different ways to do it I don't know if there's an advantage to one or the other The support team when I was going through the demo of this showed me how to do it with the file one But I noticed they had the feature and or maybe it was a new feature They added I will note when you're creating new configurations You can add a restore plan or file backup plan, but the image plans You want they said you want to import them either from the file or probably this import option there But that's important that if you're trying to create From scratch generic plan Whether it's a backup restore the image option doesn't show up inside here not to mention You have to choose whether it's a mac or linux config because uh, they do have different configuration option I don't have a mac to test it on but I know the options they're granular still But the way they do the configs are a little different because the way linux and A windows and mac all address hard drives will linux and mac do it the same way They don't use drive letter names windows does therefore I'm assuming that's why they have different types of configuration So if you say hey back up the documents folder on linux You mean the home drive and it you mean slash home slash username versus backslash Drive letter backslash users, etc. So I'm assuming that's why they're two different ones here Now we're going to be back over to reporting and this is something I like I played with one of them real quick. So a little gap was in the video Because I made a mistake when I was talking about something I said So I had to delete it and I restarted the restore plan But it's funny because this is the telltale sign sometimes I make youtube videos this happens This is the one we just created in a video. This is one I created but then deleted It keeps track even though I deleted the restore plan Test that I had done first and said oh, I said this completely wrong and Rewound and did that part of the video over it does have in the reporting the restore plans I did so this is the one we just did here And this is the one I did a few minutes before then I click the details And way we go matter of fact, I ran it then I ran it again And I forgot to turn on the fact that I did that so this is actually kind of cool as long as the computer is still in here Even though I deleted the plan Because I made a mistake The History stays there. So here's the restore plan test that actually doesn't exist anymore Here's the restore plan that we created that does and you can see the history So it's actually even though it says backup reporting It's actually also reporting on any restores that may have happened So this is kind of neat because if you're ever looking back at clients And maybe you can look at the history of their restores We have those clients and we all have them that test the backups for you all the time because they oops a file every monday You can then kind of track a history of it. I thought that was kind of quiet I do like this dashboard It is a little big because it's going to show all the different things that are running but you know It's still pretty cool because you can get that plus you can just drill down because of the filters here You know, we're only going to show the one youtube company in here We only want to see issues only that's usually where you want to start So when you're showing the things you want to focus down on that and of course it lets you go back through the month So you can see if there's a pattern of failures or a pattern of Restores and maybe even track a pattern of behavior when people Have problems with forgetting files. You're like, you know, they always seem to forget it on xx date And back to our export to csv options. So you have that option at the top there Now the last couple things I'll cover is yes, there's integrations to connect wise manage automate autotask optitune For those of you that follow my channel, yes We're still using as of right now in october 2019 solar winds rmm and because solar winds as a competing product I doubt there will be an integration But i'm not overly worried about it. That is just something I will leave as a side note They have all kinds of other email customization license usage reports I think I covered all of the things that I can think of in here audit logs storage storage limit storage accounts Here's how you set up your own profile. Yes, it has 2fa. I don't know if I mentioned at the beginning It will bug you about it if you don't turn it on. I just because this user is going to be deleted I didn't turn it on for this particular user Because once this youtube demo is over and this video is uploaded, I will go ahead and delete this Here's like all the different storage information and things like that And I will do some future reporting on how this works because they have very reasonable pricing on their How they do the g-suite in an office 365 backups to domain And this is becoming for compliance reasons and for well sometimes reason when people lose controls or email or delete things Maybe you want to set these up so it Does entire backups of those accounts on the regular and once again because you can store them in an encrypted bucket of your choosing It's pretty pretty great way to handle things in terms of being able to hold all those emails because there's man There's a lot of but i'm going to do some future videos next. I haven't really dove into testing it That's a future video and a future solution. We're going to dig into same with the rebranding I may or may not play with it. It's kind of a neat feature they have in there Currently we don't worry about the branding as much because We're not really reselling it. We're reselling it to our clients that don't mind They never look at the software anyways that it says club area msp 360 or our name launch systems But I think it's pretty cool that they do have that as an option. So there is that and The last thing I'll cover here Is going to be the licenses When they have the license fees and like I said discussing the license fees dates a video But the license fees are recurring Uh annual so when you choose one there's annual recurring for that particular machine and they're very really reasonable Right now with the license fees. So Contact yourselves for the details. Uh, like I said, it's just it's mostly not to date the video They don't they don't hide the license to you show me It's just so the video doesn't get dated and someone point out that this video from October of 2019 varies from the license price they got in march of 2020 when they're looking at it But they do recur annually for any of the licenses on there. So Makes it pretty simple and you get volume discounts and volume discounts right now also pretty steep So as you add more systems in there to give you discounts on those annual license fees So just keep note of that. That's something in there That's it for the club area backup. Uh, check it out. I do have a No special offer. I did work with them though. They have a tracking link They're curious of how many of you come from this video. Uh, so the link just identifies that you watch this video It's not a affiliate link. 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