Database “dump” files must first be created before storing them, otherwise they may fail to backup or restore properly.Can overwrite the existing versions of files that are restored.Files are accessible, but require navigating through multiple folder structures.Removed from the cloud if the file is removed from the local machine. ![]() Requires additional configuration and setup, and is dependent on the backup program that comes with the hardware.Hard Drive Dropbox Google Drive OneDrive CrashPlan Carbonite Sharefile Titan Drive Backs up automatically 1 2 2 2 Inside the TOTAL formfiller, quickly verify if a report is securely backed up with status icons Long-term file storage, even for reports removed from your local computer Unlimited file backup and storage Collaborate with others, make edits, and see changes in real-time without having to email, call, or share a link Make edits on the spot while viewing files in the cloud Saved offsite - files secure from theft, natural disaster, fire, and water damage Easily accessible files from anywhere with an internet connection 1 3 3 Automatically stores databases (QuickLists, comps, signatures, and settings) 1 6 4 Automatically restores reports and databases (QuickLists, comps, signatures, etc.) back to the right place 4 5 24/7 phone support with appraisal trained, US-based technicians Restores files to the Appraisal Desktop 1 4 5 Search appraisal-specific fields (address, client, and inspection date) Typical appraiser downtime to restore databases (QuickLists, comps, signatures, and settings) N/A N/A N/A N/A 1+ day 6 1+ day 4 N/A Minutes Typical appraiser downtime for file recovery 1/2+ day 1/2+ day 1/2+ day 1/2+ day 1/2+ day 1/2+ day N/A Minutes
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