You can learn 3 easy ways to backup Windows Server to OneDrive, including the desktop app, official website and professional third-party tool. You can read on for more details.
OneDrive is the Microsoft cloud service that connects you to all your files. It allows you to store and protect your files, share them with others, and get to them from anywhere on all your devices.
When you use OneDrive with an account provided by your company or school, it's sometimes called "OneDrive for work or school." And it used to be known as "OneDrive for Business," so you may still see it called that in places.
On the topic of why you should backup your Windows Server to OneDrive, this article summarizes 3 common and important reasons for you.
This article will introduce you to 3 ways to backup Server to OneDrive in turn. You can use a desktop App, official website, or professional third-party tool to help you.
The first method is to backup Windows Server to OneDrive via the OneDrive desktop App. After installing this application, OneDrive will create a sync folder on your local computer. This folder will be synced in both directions, which means if you add any files to this location on Windows Server, they will be automatically added to OneDrive and you can also keep them locally if there are some changes.
Step 1. Download the OneDrive desktop App on your Windows Server, install and open it.
Step 2. Sign in to your OneDrive account.
Step 3. If you are on the Your OneDrive folder page, select Next to accept the default folder location for your OneDrive files.
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Step 4. Then you will see Get the mobile app screen, if you need the mobile app, click Get the mobile app button. If you don’t need it, click Later.
Step 5. On the Your OneDrive is ready for you page, click Open my OneDrive folder.
Step 6. When you open this page, it will automatically select these files for you and they will be synced into the OneDrive folder. This folder has a two-way sync feature, so you just need to drag and drop the files into OneDrive folder, It will automatically backup and sync the files.
The second way to backup Windows Server to OneDrive is to use the official website of OneDrive. It allows you to upload files or folders manually.
Step 1. Go to the official website of OneDrive and sign in.
Step 2. On the home page, click the "Upload" option to select the files you want to upload to OneDrive.
In addition to OneDrive, many third-party tools are also very useful, such as AOMEI Backupper Server, which can help you easily backup files from Windows Server to OneDrive. And you can make it run automatically while using the least disk space with the following features.
In addition, it still supports backup files from Windows Server to local disk, external disk, USB drive, HDD, SSD, AOMEI Cloud, etc. And it is also applicable to Windows PC systems, such as, Windows 11, 10, 8, 7,XP, and Vista. Please download AOMEI Backupper Server, install it, and open it.
Now, you can follow this graphic tutorial to backup Windows Server to OneDrive.
Step 1. On the main page of AOMEI Backupper, click Backup > File Backup.
Step 2. Click Add File or Add Folder to select the files/folders you want to backup.
Step 3. Click the triangle icon next to the folder-shaped icon and then Select a cloud drive to add OneDrive as destination.
Step 4. In the Select Cloud window, you will see all the available cloud drives. Select OneDrive in the following window and click OK.
Step 5. Confirm all your operations and click Start Backup to backup Windows Server to OneDrive.
You can also click Options, Schedule Backup, and Backup Scheme to make backup tasks automatically and flexibly:
▶ Options: It allows you to write comments on the backup files, and encrypt, split, and compress the backup file. You can also set the email notification.
▶ Schedule Backup: You can do the scheduled backup with different frequencies (Daily, Weekly, Monthly), or based on specific events in Event triggers. Note that the USB plug in option is only available for Windows Server backup files to USB flash drive.
▶ Backup scheme: It allows you to create a full backup every time or backup only changed files with corresponding backup methods. And you can also automatically delete old backup images to save your space.
Backing up Windows Server to OneDrive can better protect your data and also make it easier for users to access their files. This article provides 3 ways including OneDrive desktop App, its official website, and a professional backup software AOMEI Backupper Server to achieve this goal.
I prefer the third method because it is more stable and secure than the other two methods, and it offers more backup features to protect your files in all aspects. Besides, its AOMEI Backupper Technician Plus helps you protect unlimited servers of your company and allows you to copy the installation directory for portable version creation.