

BigMind Data Recovery Pro Plan
A dead workstation is an annoyance; a dead server is a bad week. BigMind Data Recovery Pro images entire Windows machines, keeps a full year of restore points, and pings your team over email and Slack the moment it spots ransomware — before the encryption spreads.
BigMind Data Recovery Pro is the business-tier take on a simple idea: image the whole Windows machine, not just its files, and keep it recoverable. Where the Plus plan protects a desk or two, Pro is built for teams that lose real money when a workstation or a server goes dark and stays that way.
What BigMind Data Recovery Pro actually does
It backs up to storage you control — local disk, USB, or a NAS — with no recurring cloud fee attached:
- Full system image backup covering the OS, applications, settings, and files
- Bare-metal recovery onto replacement hardware
- File-level or complete system restore on demand
- App-consistent backups with support for all VSS writers
- Hourly scheduling with 57 recovery points retained across a full 365 days
- Centralized management of every job from one cloud dashboard
The gap between Pro and the cheaper Plus plan is mostly scale and record-keeping. Pro holds a full year of backup history — 57 restore points against the Plus plan's 90 days — and keeps a 365-day activity log you can export, which is the sort of thing an auditor or a nervous client eventually asks to see. Unlimited automation rules let you script recurring jobs instead of babysitting them, and the whole fleet is managed from a single cloud dashboard rather than machine by machine.
The security story steps up to match. Backup data is protected with AES-256-GCM encryption, app-consistent backups lean on every VSS writer so databases and open applications restore cleanly instead of half-written, and boot verification checks each image before you ever rely on it. When ransomware detection spots suspicious encryption activity, it fires instant email and Slack alerts, so the warning reaches a person in the moment rather than sitting in a dashboard nobody is watching.
Who it's built for
Pro is aimed at growing businesses, IT teams, and organizations running a mix of workstations and a Windows Server. One license covers up to 10 users with two devices each plus a single Windows Server, and it stays Windows-only — 10, 11, or Server 2016 and later on x64 or ARM64 — so it fits a Windows shop far better than a mixed-platform one. Restore targets can be local drives, external USB, or a NAS over SMB.
At $59, Pro sits just above the Plus plan, and the extra money buys retention, alerting, and automation rather than a different backup engine underneath. If you are protecting client data or a server you can't afford to lose for a day, the longer history and the instant alerts are the reason to size up. The deal page lists the full spec.
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