The ability to archive non-Azure cloud data sources into an Azure container without any modification, or even having to use another product like Cloudberry Backup. It's really easy to set up your first backup schedule with this tool. There are some limitations in terms of what can be archived by default (e.g., VMs). If you're looking at using it as part of a hybrid workflow that includes both Windows Server VM backups and other products/methods (like File History), then this might not work out well. We needed to provide our customers with data protection from their old servers running Windows Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2005 - while still allowing them access to these older applications. Archiving this data offsite meant we could better protect against ransomware attacks and natural disasters. This way if something happens to one of.