QuickMSP Backup Software

Backup software editions for desktops, servers, SQL, file shares, and Hyper‑V hosts.

This page is for the software itself — not just a managed service. Choose the edition that matches what you need to protect, then QuickMSP can help with licensing, setup, storage targets, and recovery planning.

Backup software dashboard for protecting desktops, servers, databases, and virtual machines
Software versions

Pick the backup software version for the workload.

Different systems need different backup capabilities. These cards make the editions easier to scan: desktop protection for daily PCs, stronger recovery tools for servers, database-aware protection for SQL, shared-folder backup for file servers, and VM protection for Hyper‑V hosts.

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Windows Desktop

For PCs and workstations

Protect everyday Windows computers with file, folder, and image backup for user documents, photos, and business files.

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Windows Server

For server operating systems

Protect Windows Server workloads with file backup, image-based backup, system state, bare metal restore, and local or cloud storage targets.

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MS SQL Server

For database-aware backup

Use SQL-aware backup when the server hosts Microsoft SQL Server and you need consistent database protection and cleaner restore points.

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File Server

For shared folders

Back up network shares and file-server data with encryption, compression, and storage options for local devices or cloud storage.

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Hyper‑V Host

For virtual machines

Protect Hyper‑V host environments with image-based VM backup and restore options for virtualized workloads.

Core software features

Organized around what you need to protect and how you need to recover.

Backup software features are easier to understand when they are grouped by outcome: safe storage, full-system recovery, application-aware protection, and storage flexibility.

Cleaner feature layout

Instead of one long checklist, the core features are now grouped into practical recovery categories so visitors can quickly see which capabilities matter for their workload.

Safe backup files

Encryption and compression

Protect backup data before it leaves the computer or server, then reduce backup size so storage is used more efficiently.

  • Encryption before storage
  • Compressed backup sets
  • Cloud or local targets
Everyday recovery

File and folder backup

Back up selected folders, user files, and shared data for the most common restore requests.

  • Desktop documents
  • Shared folders
  • Network share backup
Full-system recovery

Image backup and bare metal restore

Capture the full system image for stronger recovery options when a PC or server needs to be restored after serious failure.

  • Image-based backup
  • System state backup
  • Bare metal restore
Application-aware

SQL and server workload protection

Use database-aware backup for Microsoft SQL Server and workload-aware protection where standard file copy is not enough.

  • Microsoft SQL Server backup
  • Server workload support
  • Consistent restore points
Stronger storage options

Object Lock and cloud recovery choices

Help protect backups against deletion or ransomware-style tampering when supported by the storage target, and use cloud recovery options for supported image-based backups.

  • Object Lock support when available
  • Restore to cloud VM options
  • AWS, Wasabi, Backblaze B2, Azure, Google Cloud, and local storage targets
Edition guide

Software edition comparison by use case.

Use this as a practical guide for selecting a software license. Exact availability depends on the edition and platform, so QuickMSP can help match the right version before setup.

Need to protect Recommended software version Typical capabilities Storage options
Windows desktops and laptops Windows Desktop File backup, image-based backup, encryption, compression Local storage or cloud storage such as AWS, Wasabi, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Storage
Windows Server workloads Windows Server File backup, image-based backup, system state, bare metal restore, encryption, compression Local storage, network storage, or cloud storage targets
Microsoft SQL Server SQL Server edition Database-aware Microsoft SQL Server backup plus standard backup features Cloud or local storage, depending on retention and recovery needs
Shared folders and file servers Server or Ultimate edition Network share backup, encryption, compression, object lock support where available Local storage plus supported cloud storage targets
Hyper‑V hosts and virtual machines VM Backup for Hyper‑V Image-based VM backup, encryption and compression, restore to cloud VM where supported Cloud storage or local storage with unlimited targets in VM editions
Storage targets

Cloud and local storage

The reference comparison lists cloud targets such as AWS, Wasabi, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Storage, plus local storage. QuickMSP can help choose the storage path that fits recovery time and retention needs.

Security

Encryption before storage

Encryption and compression are core software features. Encryption helps keep backup data protected, while compression helps reduce storage use.

Recovery

Plan restores before you need them

For servers and virtual machines, consider image-based backup, system state, bare metal restore, and restore-to-cloud options so recovery is practical during downtime.

Not sure which license fits?

QuickMSP can help match the backup software to the system.

Tell us whether you need to protect a desktop, Windows Server, SQL Server, file server, or Hyper‑V host. We’ll help identify the right software edition and backup target.

What to prepare

  • Number of computers, servers, or hosts
  • Whether you need SQL, file server, or Hyper‑V protection
  • Preferred storage target: local, cloud, or both
  • Retention, encryption, and recovery requirements