- S3 Developer Guide
- Endpoints and Access Keys
- Third-Party Tools
- Veeam
- Veeam 12 Direct-to-Cloud
- MSP360
- AirLiveDrive
- Archiware P5
- Arcserve
- Arq Backup
- ChronoSync
- Cloudmounter
- Cloudflare
- Cyberduck
- Duplicacy
- Duplicati
- ExpanDrive
- Filezilla Pro
- MIlestone XProtect
- Mountain Duck
- /n software S3 Drive
- Nextcloud
- NovaBACKUP
- qBackup
- QNAP
- Rclone
- Retrospect
- S3 Browser
- S3FS
- SimpleBackups
- Syncovery
- Synology Hyper Backup
- Transmit
- TrueNAS® CORE
- UpdraftPlus WordPress
- Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365
- Vembu BDR Suite
- Veritas Backup Exec
- WinSCP
- Windows Network Drive
- CNAME Record Guide
- S3 API Documentation
Retrospect
Retrospect provides complete data protection with solutions for backup, archiving, and duplication. It is suitable for physical machines, virtual machines, servers, endpoints, on-premise devices, and data on the cloud.
Secure and manage your Retrospect data with IDrive® e2 Storage. Create S3 Access Keys from the IDrive® e2 web console and use them to create a new connection in Retrospect.
To access IDrive® e2 using S3 Access Keys,
- Download and install Retrospect on your computer.
- Launch the Retrospect application.
- In the Backup Wizard, select the Cloud Storage radio button.
- Select S3-Compatible Provider as the Member Type.
- Enter Server (endpoint) URL, Access Key, and Secret Key values obtained from the Access Keys section of the IDrive® e2 console. Know more about Access keys.
- Click Next.
- Enter the bucket name.
- Choose when to start the backup, immediately or later on schedule.
- Click Start Now. The pop-up will display the status during the backup.
Note: Data restoration is handled by your specific backup solution provider and is affected by multiple variables that are unique to your environment. For application-related enquiries/support, it is strongly recommended you seek guidance from the technical team of your backup solution provider.