Ahsay Backup Software Free Edition 5.5.1

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The FREE Edition is for home users and small companies who have 2 desktop or laptop computers to back up. It comes with 2 AhsayACB and 1 AhsayOBS. You need to install AhsayOBS on a computer or a supported NAS device to turn it into a backup server. For the computers you need to back up, install AhsayACB on each of them.If the AhsayOBS backup server and the client computers with AhsayACB installed are on the same network, AhsayACB will automatically pointed to the AhsayOBS and you can start doing backup right away. If the AhsayOBS backup server is located offsite, you need to enter the IP address or the domain name of the AhsayOBS in AhsayACBs in order to have them correctly connected to the AhsayOBS. Version 5.5.1 adds load balancing support for AhsayOBS, adds Windows Active Directory authentication support,redesigns AhsayOBM / AhsayACB GUI.

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