Overview and Requirements
  • 04 Jun 2025
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Summary/Overview:

The CobbleStone Onsite Backup Manager Module is designed to back up files and meta-data that have been created/uploaded/imported into CobbleStone and store them onto a local machine. This document will explain the functions of the program as well as give the user some insight into how it functions.

Onsite Backup Manager Requirements

Below are the requirements to successfully run the Onsite Backup Manager:

 

Hardware:

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2019 or later
  • Minimum of a Quad-Core system
  • Minimum of 4 GB of RAM Free/Available for the application to use

Software:

  • Microsoft 4.7.2 .NET Framework
  • Microsoft Windows Task Scheduler

Server/OS Security Protocols:

  • Must support TLS 1.2


Please Note
The amount of free Disk Space necessary will vary depending on the amount of data / files that are stored within your CobbleStone system.

Onsite Backup Manager Components

The installation components will be contained within a single .zip file. Once the .zip file is downloaded the contents can be extracted to any location on the local machine.

Please Note
CobbleStone recommends downloading and scheduling the Onsite Backup Manager on a windows server environment; however, the module can be installed on a windows workstation as well.
 




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