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Bvckup is a Windows file backup tool from Yaletown Software Design. The captured text refers to the original Version 1.0.1.401, which is only 478KB in size and supports Windows XP or later. The official site clearly states that this version was written in the Windows XP era, was last updated in 2010, is now significantly outdated, and should be used at your own risk. Its later production version was succeeded by Bvckup 2.
Its core function is local file backup and replication. It can run in real time, on a fixed schedule, or manually, continuously monitoring folders for changes and updating backup copies after source files are modified. Delta file copying is one of its highlights: it copies only the modified parts of a file, helping reduce transfer volume and improve backup speed. It also emphasizes accurate copying of file data, attributes, timestamps, NTFS security, and ownership information, making it suitable for scenarios that require high-fidelity preservation of Windows file metadata. The filtering system lets users specify which files and folders should be backed up, while error handling distinguishes between individual file errors and global errors, preventing a single problematic file from causing the entire backup run to fail.
The original Bvckup is in perpetual beta and will remain free. The text also mentions the expected pricing for Bvckup 2: USD 19.95 for a personal license and USD 49.95 for a commercial license, with substantial discounts planned for existing users. Deployment is as a local Windows desktop application. It does not install drivers or services, usually does not require a reboot, and generally does not need administrator privileges; except for shadow copying, it can run under a standard user account. The text does not indicate any cloud SaaS, web console, self-hosted server, or API capabilities.
Its advantages are that it is lightweight, has a clean interface, is friendly for everyday backups, and works well with NAS devices and hard drives: when there are no local changes, it does not touch the destination, which can reduce unnecessary wake-ups of idle hard drives. The downsides are equally clear: the original version is very old, and the vendor has already warned that it is outdated. There is no disclosed information on security compliance, encryption, auditing, team permissions, third-party integrations, or centralized management, so it is not suitable for direct evaluation as a modern enterprise-grade backup SaaS.
Bvckup is better suited to individual users, technical small teams, or scenarios where Windows folders need to be synced to an external drive or NAS, especially for users who value delta copying and preservation of NTFS metadata. The text does not provide information about access from China, and the availability of the official website or payment methods cannot be determined. For more modern alternatives, consider Bvckup 2, FreeFileSync, SyncBack, GoodSync, Duplicati, Acronis, or Veeam Agent.
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bvckup.com is an Unknown Backup & DR provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bvckup.com directly.