

documents, spreadsheets, presentations, etc.” without the ability to restore any of the applications that run them, the backup files that protect them, or the VM images that they spin up to and test on.


(A full list of file types included in this wave of file exclusions is available here.)Įssentially, these new file exclusions leave CrashPlan users with the ability to back up and restore specific file types “e.g. These file exclusions include application data, virtual machine images, backup files, system files, cookies, caches, and more – effective immediately. Last week Code42 announced that it was excluding a wide variety of file types from CrashPlan for Small Business, their online data backup solution.
