We're looking into new server-level backups and one that keeps coming
up is GFI Backup - they have a free "home" edition and their business
pricing isn't over the top.  The only reason we can't use them is
because of their inability to perform bare metal restores to different
hardware - BackupExec and Acronis are the only two platforms we've
found that do that.

Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com

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On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have never been terribly happy with the backup included with Windows, it 
> just doesn't seem to do a good job managing space, I do have about 700 gig of 
> files and a 1TB backup drive, so I need something that is pretty good at 
> maximizing the available space and not constantly filling up the drive then 
> refusing to run additional backups. I have other backup methods that I use 
> (mirrored RAID and online storage), particularly for my most critical stuff, 
> but a daily local backup is still something I want to be able to rely on (or 
> typically I do a full backup once a week, and incrementals the other days). I 
> just want it to be done without my having to constantly go in and clean up 
> the space.
>
> Just wondering what other backup programs people have used that they are 
> happy with.
>
>
> --- Mary Jo
>
>
> 

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