![]() It can warn you if there hasn’t been a backup in a while. The retention rules are now customizable (and per-backup). ![]() The rate limiting is more flexible and can be set per-backup. ![]() It supports Amazon’s Glacier Deep Archive (1/4 the price of Glacier, but with a 12-hour restore delay) and Google Cloud Storage’s Archive (no delay, but can’t delete for a year). This had been annoying me daily for about 10 years. You can finally give backups and storage locations names. Multiple backups can now run in parallel, so you can keep making regular backups to important small files while uploading your photo archive over a period of weeks. This is great because it means Arq’s backup will be a perfectly consistent view of your files at a point in time, even if you’re modifying files as Arq is backing them up.īacking up from a snapshot is great, and it’s one of several important enhancements to Arq’s backup engine: We worked with Apple to get access to the APFS API, so Arq 6 has native support for creating and using APFS snapshots. Lifetime licenses are no longer for sale, but they’re honored if you had already purchased one. Our goal with Arq 6 was to make it work with the latest operating system features and the latest cloud storage options, make it more secure, and add the features people have been asking for, all while keeping it very simple to use, with smart default settings. It’s been 4 years since Arq 5 first came out (although we’ve shipped 155 updates to Arq 5 in the meantime).
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