Creating backup copies of your files is a must if you want to protect your system and the results of your work from accidental deletion. In this regard, the emergence of on-the-cloud storage services opens up a whole world of possibilities. WD Backup can help you make copies of any content you need to safeguard.
The application has a nice interface. Luckily, there’s a wizard to guide you through the steps of selecting a destination, which can be an external hard disk or a cloud service. It is a pity that DropBox is the only of those services available from the program. Similarly, the tool works exclusively with Western Digital hard disks. However, it is a good to know that the application supports scheduling frequent backup jobs. Finally, a utility of this type would have no meaning if it couldn't restore data. Fortunately, WD Backup also makes restoring backups as easy as pie, since all it takes is finding the desired copy and starting the process.
All in all, WD Backup has the main advantage of being extremely easy to use and supporting systematic backups. Yet, it has a big constraint related to its allowed destinations. As it was explained above, it only supports one cloud service and, even worse, a single hard disk make.
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