Sheepman
Junior Member   Posts: 5 Registered: 5/10/06 Status: Offline |
posted on 19/10/06 at 01:20 |
| Just in case all else fails I thought that
having backups would be a good idea - any
pointers towards the right kind of software would
be greatly appreciated. I'd prefer if I could copy
my two partitions at different intervals, if at
all possible!
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titillation
Junior Member   Posts: 7 Registered: 29/9/06 Status: Offline |
posted on 2/11/06 at 02:06 |
Nothing easier than that: With Norton Save and
Restore, not only can you make backups for
different partitions at different intervals, you could
go as far as creating backups of individual
folders, too. (at yet another interval, if you so
desire.)
In fact, for each planned backup, you can set an
individual schedule. (And schedule is a lose
term here, since the software can also triggers
and run a backup every time you power down your
PC, ior install a new software, etc.)
Really useful if you have one computer with lots
iof different data that has different backup
requirements, really. |
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dedo
Newbie   Posts: 1 Registered: 5/12/06 Status: Offline |
posted on 5/12/06 at 00:54 |
This back up solutions is not complete and present
many risk
in case of complexity to set up an plan the
backup, what really need to be backed up, disaster
recovery?
I found a really cheap solution developed by
SafeComs it is a solutions inspired by the most
reliable solutions used by the multinational company
and adapted to the SMB market, here is the link
to know more about it
www.safecoms.com/sbox/overview.html .
Believe me it is the best and the cheapest i've
seen as i used to work for EMC-Legato. |
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