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Iperius Backup Free

Iperius Backup Free isn’t pretending to replace your enterprise backup system — and that’s the point. It’s a reliable, quiet little workhorse for basic file backups in Windows environments. If you’ve got folders that matter, and just need them backed up somewhere else, this tool will do it — with no surprises and no sales pitch.

OC: Windows, Linux
Size: 500 MB
Version: 6.1.12
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Iperius Backup Free: No-Fuss Backups for Windows Machines That Just Need to Work

Not every environment needs centralized backup management, deduplication engines, or cloud orchestration. Sometimes, you’ve just got a few critical folders — user profiles, configs, project data — that need to be copied off reliably. Iperius Backup Free is built exactly for that.

It doesn’t overwhelm you with configuration screens. It’s light, quiet, and gets the job done on single workstations, laptops, and small servers. Perfect when you need straightforward backups — local or network — with logs, scheduling, and enough control to trust it in production.

It’s one of those tools that does what you tell it to… and otherwise stays out of your way.

Core Capabilities (That Actually Matter)

FeatureWhy It’s Useful
Folder/File BackupBackup local folders to external disks, NAS, or network shares
Scheduled JobsBuilt-in scheduler with silent execution options
Zip CompressionOptional compression to reduce storage footprint
Email ReportingSends result reports via SMTP — success or failure
Logs & Error HandlingGenerates readable logs with warnings and failure reasons
Exclusion RulesSkip temp files, certain extensions, or custom paths
Service Mode (Pro only)Not available in free version — runs interactively only
Portable SetupCan run without full installation — useful for field use or recovery stations

Where It’s a Good Fit

You’ll reach for Iperius Backup Free when:
– You’re backing up SMB workstations or non-critical servers to a share or USB drive
– There’s no budget for Acronis, Veeam, or enterprise agents — and no need
– You need basic file-level protection before pushing to a central archive
– It’s a remote site or department where a lightweight tool is all that’s realistic
– You’re setting up backups for clients or employees who can’t manage complex software

System Requirements

RequirementDetails
OSWindows 7, 8, 10, 11; Windows Server 2008+
Architecture32-bit and 64-bit
RAM512MB+ recommended
DiskSmall program footprint; backup target size varies
Admin RightsNeeded for scheduled tasks and installation
DependenciesNone

Installation and First Backup (Basic Example)

  1. Download the installer:
    https://www.iperiusbackup.com

    2. Run the setup:
    Choose the Free version during installation. No activation or trial limits.

    3. Create a new job:
    Launch Iperius → Click “New Backup”
    – Add source folders (e.g., C:\Users\, D:\Projects)
    – Choose destination (external drive, network share, mapped path)

    4. Set optional filters:
    Exclude file types (e.g., *.tmp, *.log), define size/date-based rules.

    5. Enable scheduling:
    – Set frequency (daily, weekly)
    – Enable “silent mode” for unattended runs

    6. Configure email notifications (optional):
    Add SMTP server and recipient — useful for monitoring remote setups.

    7. Run and review:
    Jobs can be started manually or wait for their scheduled time. Check logs post-run.

Where It Shines — and Where It Doesn’t

What works:
– Lightweight and fast — installs in under a minute
– Great for individual machines or remote locations
– Clear logs make it easy to troubleshoot failed jobs
– No registration or time-limited license nags
– Easy to set up once and forget

Where it’s limited:
– No service/daemon mode in free edition — must be open or scheduled via Task Scheduler
– No backup to cloud, FTP, or S3 — those are Pro features
– No VSS integration — may skip locked files (e.g., Outlook PSTs)
– No image-based backup or full system recovery options

Final Word

Iperius Backup Free isn’t pretending to replace your enterprise backup system — and that’s the point. It’s a reliable, quiet little workhorse for basic file backups in Windows environments. If you’ve got folders that matter, and just need them backed up somewhere else, this tool will do it — with no surprises and no sales pitch.

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