It turns out John Cleese has put together an informative and timely Flash
video on this subject. Stumbled across this today while eating lunch.
I just barely avoided spitting my tuna sandwich all over the screen at one
point.
http://www.backuptrauma.com/video/default2.aspx
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You eat Tuna? Don't you know George Bush personally has injected
Mercury into every Tuna Fish in the sea?
Matt Robertson wrote:
It turns out John Cleese has put together an informative and timely Flash
video on this subject. Stumbled across this today while eating lunch.
I just barely
I pushed the third button!
Matt Robertson wrote:
It turns out John Cleese has put together an informative and timely Flash
video on this subject. Stumbled across this today while eating lunch.
I just barely avoided spitting my tuna sandwich all over the screen at one
point.
Thats OK. I have personally injected deer and bear with lead. Stand right
there while I reload...
:D
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Logware (www.logware.us): a new
Use SyncBack
http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse.html
It backs up anything to anythinjg else. It costs $15. I use it to do a
nightly backup to a 1TB portable hard drive, which I then swap out for
another one I carry home daily. It makes usable copies and does not backup
to a
What I did was to get a copy of Ghost and two external 250GB USB 2.0
drives. I make a new ghost image on a scheduled interval and when one
drive is full I take it to an off-site storage location (could be home)
and hook up the other drive. I keep swapping them out just like that and
have no
Here's another one I have been using for a few years; 30 day trial and costs $35
http://www.backupplus.net/
On 8/25/05, Dirk Sieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've got an off-topic, but slightly web related question, and figured
the list might have some answers...
I've got a
Many thanks to Jeff, Ken, Matt, and Snake for the suggestions - time to
grab a couple of eval copies do some testing!
Dirk
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Fleitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 25, 2005 12:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Backup solution for small business
-Original Message-
From: Dirk Sieber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 6:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: Backup solution for small business?
Many thanks to Jeff, Ken, Matt, and Snake for the suggestions - time to
grab a couple of eval copies do some testing!
Dirk
On 8/25/05, Tim Laureska [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One other option Dirk just build a DOS based backup .bat script
I did that for years before I switched to SyncBack. Run something like this
for each drive:
q:
cd\
d:
cd d:\backup\q
xcopy q:*.* /s /e /c /r /y /d
cd\
The first time you
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 7:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Backup solution for small business?
On 8/25/05, Tim Laureska [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One other option Dirk just build a DOS based backup .bat script
I did that for years before I switched to SyncBack
My application was running for an office that had gone paperless. Stuff
comes in and is scanned into a holding area and eventually gets routed (all
200dpi color scans). And gets printed to disk (.ps for permanent storage and
..pdf for emailing) and later routed as well. Those 'temporary' files
-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Backup solution for small business?
My application was running for an office that had gone paperless. Stuff
comes in and is scanned into a holding area and eventually gets routed
(all
200dpi color scans). And gets printed to disk (.ps for permanent storage
and
...pdf
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