The service allows to schedule multiple backups at the same time, therefore to run parallel backup tasks.This ensure better security in running scheduled backups, especially on server systems. The service is independent from logged on users, so it can run scheduled backups even if no user is logged on. The service is an additional program that runs in background and starts itself automatically at system boot. ![]() It can be very useful, and in most cases absolutely necessary, if Iperius must copy files to protected folders, where only a specific user has write rights.Īdvantages of installing Iperius as service: Using this option, the Iperius process will be started under a specific user session, with the related credentials. In the service management panel we can also select an account to be used for the so-called “ impersonation” (it is selected by default if we chose to run the service under the SYSTEM account, and it is recommended). In the installation window we must specify an user account and we can choose if start the service using the Local System Account (SYSTEM) or the user account we specified. In addition we will be able to choose a specific user account to be used for automatic authentication on network paths (for example if Iperius need to access a shared folder on a NAS device). ![]() ![]() The Iperius service will be automatically added to the Windows services and started. How we can see in the images above, the service installation requires very few steps. Let’s see first how to install Iperius as a Windows service: This installation type has several advantages and ensures higher security in the backup scheduling. Iperius Backup can be installed also as a Windows service.
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