You get lots of flexible options to control what you would like to archive (like file age, file type, file size, and more) as well as a choice or archival methods and different types of links that can be left behind when a file is archived (including completely seamless links that look like the original file).
What's more, as no database is required and your archive storage can be nothing more than a share on your network the costs to deploy the software are an order of magnitude less than anything else available. The free version does not time expire and can process and unlimited amount of data. The only limitation is a cap of 100 files processed each time a job runs.
What is new in this release:
Version 3.47947: 1) Reworked the Maintenance Job to provide a significant increase in performance when processing large file system changes. 2) Added a new final job status of 'Cancelled' in addition to 'Success' and 'Errors'.
What is new in version 3.469:
Version 3.469: Changed to per-job logging levels and introduced a new logging level called 'Simple'.
What is new in version 3.466:
Version 3.466: Fixed a bug that could cause de-duplicated files not to be considered for archiving.
What is new in version 3.460:
Version 3.460: Included the ability to specify folders to archive based on key phrases in their name. Include the ability to e-mail maintenance job log files. Improve handling of odd extensions. Fix instability issue with subscription licenses. Improved detection and handling of hardlink creation issues. Completely overhaul archiving engine for improved performance, reduced IO and lower cpu usage.
What is new in version 3.459:
Version 3.459: Fix for an issue with a small number of long paths.
What is new in version 3.4572:
Version 3.4572: 1) Small change to the install routine.
Requirements:
.NET Framework 4.0, SQL Express 2008 R2
Limitations:
100 files processed per use limit
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