What are Snapshots?
IBackup for Mac allows historical view of data by way of its Snapshots technology. They are useful in case you accidentally delete files stored in your account and want them to be restored to your local machine. The available daily Snapshots have been set to 10 (This may change without notice). The additional storage requirements for Snapshots have no impact on your account quota usage. Once you click the ‘Snapshot’ icon, you can see files stored in your IBackup for Mac account during the previous days under newly created directories with appropriate names. The backup directories have meaningful names with date, nightly.* or weekly.* extensions. nightly.0 extension refers to the most recent Snapshot. nightly.1 extension refers to the Snapshot that is a day older vis-à-vis the most recent Snapshot. nightly.2 extension refers to the Snapshot that is two days older vis-à-vis the most recent Snapshot. You can restore the files which you need from these directories just as you would, for an
IDrive for Mac allows historical view of data by way of its Snapshots technology. They are useful in case you accidentally delete files stored in your account and want them to be restored to your local machine. The available daily Snapshots have been set to 10 (This may change without notice). The additional storage requirements for Snapshots have no impact on your account quota usage. Once you click the ‘Snapshot’ icon, you can see files stored in your IDrive for Mac account during the previous days under newly created directories with appropriate names. The backup directories have meaningful names with date, nightly.* or weekly.* extensions. nightly.0 extension refers to the most recent Snapshot. nightly.1 extension refers to the Snapshot that is a day older vis-à-vis the most recent Snapshot. nightly.2 extension refers to the Snapshot that is two days older vis-à-vis the most recent Snapshot. You can restore the files which you need from these directories just as you would, for any
IDrive for Mac allows historical view of data by way of Snapshots. They are useful in case you accidentally delete files stored in your account and want them to be restored to your local machine. The available daily Snapshots have been set to 10 (this may change without notice). The additional storage requirements for Snapshots have no impact on your account quota usage. Once you click the ‘Snapshot’ icon, you can see files stored in your IDrive for Mac account during the previous days under newly created folders, with date, nightly.* or weekly.* extensions. nightly.0 extension refers to the most recent Snapshot. nightly.1 extension refers to the Snapshot that is a day older vis-à-vis the most recent Snapshot. nightly.2 extension refers to the Snapshot that is two days older vis-à-vis the most recent Snapshot. You can restore the files which you need from these directories just as you would, for any file or directory.