Backup software?
Backup software?
I was wondering what software package do you use to make backups. Is Acronis True Image better than Norton Ghost? I mainly want it to make an image of a partition, so I could restore a whole drive if needed. Thanks.
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Backup Software
I really have never used a personal backup solution. I have been using an old license of Veritas, which is server based to a 24 gig SCSI DDS4 tape device.
Overall its a great product but not the solution for the average user.
I"ll ask around and see what friends have used.
In response to Murdocks ghost statement, we use Ghost here but once the image is done its done. But we use ghost for imaging not for backing up.
The last one I actually used was whatever came with my Iomega Jazz disk.. Doh!
I have also used CDCopy the maleware thingy that copies CD's via binary to get around copy protection. Except I used it to create and image my firewall hard drive.
Then I realized I could make an ISO of my Hard drive. If you can get the newer iso building software you can iso your drive and then burn it to DVD. But in this case you may want to boot to an OS off of a jump drive so your not actually using the drive you want to ISO..
Overall its a great product but not the solution for the average user.
I"ll ask around and see what friends have used.
In response to Murdocks ghost statement, we use Ghost here but once the image is done its done. But we use ghost for imaging not for backing up.
The last one I actually used was whatever came with my Iomega Jazz disk.. Doh!
I have also used CDCopy the maleware thingy that copies CD's via binary to get around copy protection. Except I used it to create and image my firewall hard drive.
Then I realized I could make an ISO of my Hard drive. If you can get the newer iso building software you can iso your drive and then burn it to DVD. But in this case you may want to boot to an OS off of a jump drive so your not actually using the drive you want to ISO..
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