Aomei Backupper Pro review: All-in-one backup, now with online storage
At a Glance
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Pros
File backup, sync, and imaging in one program
Easy interface
1TB of online storage for $20 extra with yearly license, $30 with perpetual license
Cons
Minor interface glitches and sloppiness
Doesn’t support VHD/VHDX
Online storage only usable via Backupper
Our Verdict
With the addition of online storage, Aomei Backupper 7 can now compete with Acronis and R-Drive Image in our race for the top spot in the backup, sync, and disaster recovery category.
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Our last look at Aomei Backupper’s imaging, file backup, and sync program was at version 6, and it was a tad buggy, but developing apace.
Version 7 of Aomei Backupper Professional adds incredibly affordable Aomei Cloud online storage to mix, as well as targeted backups for email and Outlook for those who don’t know where that data resides. More importantly, Backupper seems more stable and reliable.
Backupper’s existing features run the gamut of backup functionality including: imaging of your files/folders, system, drives, and partitions; Linux and Windows PE disaster recovery boot media; system/disk/partition cloning; several flavors of folder sync.