Standalone backup agent for Microsoft Windows servers and workstations (formerly Veeam Endpoint Backup FREE)
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Feature Requests

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Understanding that this is a free endpoint product, I have included a few realistic changes that would certainly add value.

1. Create multiple backup jobs, such as an entire computer backup and a file level backup that can be backed up to separate locations if necessary.
2. Specify backup job intervals
3. Specify backup job pause if running on a low percentage of battery
4. Backup at logon, or specify a time period after logon to run the backup
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Re: Feature Requests

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Hello Darryl,
Create multiple backup jobs, such as an entire computer backup and a file level backup that can be backed up to separate locations if necessary.
Honestly, no plans for this one, but when speaking of multiple locations your request sounds right, so I believe it’s something we should discuss with the team.
Specify backup job intervals
You mean to set backup schedule to start a backup for every X time period?
Specify backup job pause if running on a low percentage of battery
We are planning to include the similar functionality in GA
Backup at logon, or specify a time period after logon to run the backup
Agree – nice to have.
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With regards to your query: "You mean to set backup schedule to start a backup for every X time period?", you are correct, for example specify the backup for example to run hourly and between 8AM and 5PM Monday to Friday.
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Re: Feature Requests

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Darryl,
Hm from the top of my head you can use the regular schedule plus the backup no more often than option to run a backup every XXX days.

Example (that would only work for ‘days’ though):

- Set a schedule to run at XX:XX every day.
- Set a backup to more often than timer to 5 days
- You will get a one scheduled backup in 5 days
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