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What are the main features and advantages of EaseUS Todo Backup Workstation?
Automated Backup – Protects files, systems, and disks on schedule.
Rapid Recovery – Restores business PCs quickly after crashes or failures.
System Cloning – Migrates Windows and data to new drives.
Flexible Imaging – Supports full, differential, and incremental backup methods.
Emergency Rescue – Recovers systems even when Windows cannot start.
Digital Reliability – Maintains stable long-term protection with efficient recovery workflows.
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Image Backup – System, disk, partition, file, and Outlook backups
Backup Modes – Full, incremental, differential, and scheduled jobs
System Clone – Migrate Windows to SSD without reinstalling
Virtualization Support – P2V copy, recovery, and image conversion
Core Capacity – Supports MBR and GPT disks to 16TB
Important – Windows Server, SQL, and Exchange backup excluded
EaseUS Todo Backup Workstation is the commercially licensed desktop edition of EaseUS's backup suite, built to protect business Windows PCs and laptops. It pairs image-based system backup with disk cloning and dissimilar-hardware recovery so one technician can rebuild a crashed or ransomware-hit workstation.
Commercial License – Legally covers business workstation deployments
Fast Recovery – Restore a full system within minutes
Cloud Backup – Copy images to Google Drive or Dropbox
Hardware Migration – Move Windows onto new, dissimilar hardware
Scheduled Automation – Run jobs with notifications and auto-cleanup
Central Management – Control clients through EaseUS Backup Center
It creates image-based backups of a Windows workstation's system, disks, partitions, files, and Outlook mailboxes, then restores them after a failure. Backups run as full, incremental, differential, or scheduled jobs, and you can build WinPE bootable rescue media to recover a machine that no longer starts. It supports MBR and GPT disks up to 16TB and as many as 32 disks. In practice, a technician can image a healthy machine and rebuild it in minutes after a crash or ransomware event without reinstalling Windows from scratch.
The Workstation edition runs only on Windows desktop and laptop operating systems and cannot back up a Windows Server installation. The Server edition adds Windows Server OS backup plus PXE network boot, while Advanced Server further adds Microsoft SQL Server and Exchange backup. If you only protect PCs and laptops, Workstation is the correct tier. Choose Server or Advanced Server when a target machine runs Windows Server, SQL, or Exchange.
| Feature | Workstation | Server | Advanced Server |
|---|---|---|---|
| PC system & disk backup | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Clone & OS migration | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Windows Server backup | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| PXE network boot | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| SQL Server backup | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Exchange backup | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
No. The Workstation edition cannot back up Windows Server operating systems, Microsoft SQL Server databases, or Microsoft Exchange, and it does not include PXE network boot. Windows Server backup and PXE are part of the Server edition, while SQL and Exchange backup belong to Advanced Server and Technician. It is also Windows-only, with no Linux support and only a separate, limited Mac product. Buyers who need to protect a domain controller, database server, or mail server should choose Server or Advanced Server rather than this edition.
It supports MBR and GPT disks, hardware RAID, and UEFI systems, handling drives up to 16TB and a maximum of 32 disks. Backups can be written to local drives, NAS, network shares, and cloud storage such as Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox. It creates WinPE bootable media for 64-bit GPT/UEFI machines and supports offsite copy and file exclusion. This lets you keep one fast on-site image plus a cloud copy, satisfying a 3-2-1 backup rule on a single workstation.
Its dissimilar-hardware restore and system clone let a technician move a Windows installation to new or different hardware without reinstalling applications. P2V copy and P2V recovery convert a physical machine into VMware or Virtual PC images for testing or staging. Backup tasks can be exported from one machine and imported on others, and clients can be controlled centrally through EaseUS Backup Center. This means you can standardize one backup job, push it to several workstations, and run or restore them from a single console.
Yes. It runs on Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, and XP client systems. It is a Windows-only product, so it will not protect Linux machines, and macOS backup is handled by a separate EaseUS application.
It has no active antivirus or anti-ransomware engine; instead it protects you by keeping recoverable image backups you can roll back to after an attack. For stronger safety, store an offsite or cloud copy so an encrypted local drive does not also lose the backup. After an incident you restore the clean system image rather than paying for decryption.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Processor | At least with X86 or compatible CPU with main frequency 500 MHz |
| Memory RAM | Equal or larger than 1GB |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | File Backup. System Backup. Disk Backup. Partition Backup. Email Backup. Schedule Backup. Backup to Local Disk. Backup to External Disk. Backup to USB Flash Drive. Backup to Network or NAS. Security Zone Backup. Backup Dynamic Disk. Universal Restore. Disk Clone. Partition Clone. System Clone. Create Portable USB System Disk. Different Sector Size Disk Clone. Password Protection. Cloud backup support including DropBox, Google Drive, and One Drive. |
| Note | Supported file systems: NTFS, FAT32, FAT16, FAT12. CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, or DVD+R DL drive required for bootable media creation. |