downloadsquad.com — Making sure you've got a reliable backup solution is a must for any user - and more so for an administrator. Why? Well, mostly because your users probably aren't very good at remembering to back up their own files. And so it falls to you to provide the right software for the job!
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nls87Oct 12, 2008
Time Machine is perfect!
tokenblackOct 13, 2008
You know what he means, don't try to be clever for diggs.
Closed AccountOct 13, 2008
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armandomOct 13, 2008
fire...
Closed AccountOct 13, 2008
@centran - you can use rsync to take incremental snapshots of your system to an external disk, like OS X users do with Time Machine. <a class="user" href="http://lifehacker.com/software/backup/mimic-time-machine-with-rsync-322766.php">http://lifehacker.com/software/backup/mimic-time-m ...</a>
harry8227Oct 14, 2008
One thing I HATE! is when a software company says free software only to have you download it and then tell you we only enable it for 30 days. That isn't free software. As in the case of comodo backup, you can try it but may not have to restore it for a long time only to find out that when y9u are ready to restore you have to pay to find out it isn't exactly what you want. Try it out all the way now....dont have time. If I am told its free, I expect it to be free. If i download trialware under the disguise of freeware I dont even try it I just unload it. I figure if they are partially dishonest, they are fully dishonest