Windows installer for RDiff here: http://solutionsfirst.com.au/~dave/backup/

Gavin.

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 9:30 PM, Mike Gill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  I use Robocopy to backup files from our server. I have a scheduled job
> for each day of the week backing up to a folder for that day (Mon, Tue,
> etc.) on a USB drive. I have two drives in weekly rotation and take the one
> not being used off site. This works very well for me as it's simple, has a
> 10 day history and leaves backup files in an easily accessible state. It
> also completes the job quickly as it works incrementally from the previous
> weekday's backup. The downside is I have 5 times the backup volume of the
> server on this disk, so I need to take the next step in efficiency as I will
> run out of space before too long.
>
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> From a previous thread today I saw something called rdiff-backup, and it
> looked perfect as the next level I would like to go to, but, it's not for
> Windows. Some Googling shows SyncBackSE that looks promising and at $30 the
> price is right. But before I go installing a bunch of demo's I thought I
> would see if anyone here uses something simple and along these lines that
> they think is the bomb.
>
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>
> --
> Mike Gill
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