
kjjm
GBWorks well. Works well so far. If you have some tech knowledge, it's a great personal backup solution. Recommended.

Glenn Davis
GBI wish I could write a glowing review… I wish I could write a glowing review about Cloudberry but my experience has been less than satisfactory. Specifically, every backup to Google Drive has errors saying files (2) not found. I have searched for those "missing files" on Google Drive and my computer and I cannot find either one. I have written support and sent them everything they have asked for and the problem persists. I find it ironic that the Cloudberry response recommends AWS for backups. I am an Amazon Prime Subscriber and I signed up for Amazon cloud storage. However, I have stopped using it because it would never sync with specified folders on my hard drives. With Cloudberry it is always someone else's fault but, significantly, before you buy their web pages indicates their product works with Google Drive. Now it is Googles problem? I don't think so! Copied from the Cloudberry web page: Supported cloud storage services: Popular: Amazon S3 Amazon Glacier Microsoft Azure Google Cloud Storage OpenStack Rackspace Featured: Amazon Cloud Drive Azure File CenturyLink Cisco Google Drive OneDrive Oracle Cloud Scality SoftLayer vCloud Air (EMC) vCloud Air (Google)

Jarno Kokko
FICrashPlan replacement. Best CrashPlan replacement that I could find (together with BackBlaze B2 as the cloud storage target). Some issues with very large file counts with Hybrid backup, but I worked around by simply making two backups - one to local NAS, one to cloud, so in practice this does not really matter. Upside of doing image based backups too, so you can have both your important files versioned and backed up often and full image of your OS drive for recovering any disaster there.

Julian
GBLiked product but not customer service Liked the products but put off purchasing licenses by rude pre-sales staff. If pre-sales is like this, makes me wonder what support is like afterwards? Also they make it seem like they are doing me a favour by allowing me to buy their products? Not impressed! Decided not to purchase and ended up getting alternative products from people that actually value customers. Also no good for multi-cloud as need more that one version of the product.

Lars Von Panzerbjørn
ESIncredibly hit & miss (But mostly miss)... Incredibly hit & miss I have been using some of their products for some time now, and they are shockingly unreliable. 4 out of 5 times that I try to copy/move something to S3, their software just sits and does nothing. After trying again a few times, eventually it works. I have been unable to find any common thread in the instances where it doesn't work. I have tried it across different buckets, from different machines, copying and moving; it seems entirely random. In conclusion, not a product worth spending time or money on. Edit 1 - 21/12/2017: I have now given up on their products entirely. I think the 1 in 5 success rate I had was a fluke, as it went down to 1 in 20 or so. It was easier for me to program scripts in AWS CLI to do what this program was meant to do then keep trying. Edit 2 - 21/12/2017: The reply Cloudberry asking me if I have opened a support case is hilarious, and one of the reasons they only get 1 star (But I forgot to add it in my original review. You can't ask them for support unless you're a paying customer (and I am glad I didn't waste my money on software that doesn't work). Instead they direct you to some generic forums for IT questions. this wouldn't be so bad if they had their own dedicated sub-forum, but since they don't, you're on your own... Good luck with that... (This is also why I've reduced this to a 1-star review)