Question:
The best backup software?
ησєℓℓє [Keep Calm and Carry On]
2012-08-31 22:28:02 UTC
I purchased my Dell computer a little over a year ago. I don't remember if I bought it or if it was a free trial, but either way I had Dell DataSafe Online. My subscription was about to expire, so I was looking into renewing it. I stumbled upon some reviews and I couldn't find ONE person who rated it more than one star! All of the reviews said it didn't work. I need to protect files and pictures on my laptop; there's too much I can't lose. So I'm wondering what the best backup software(s) is/are at a DECENT PRICE. I can't afford to pay hundreds of dollars for it. So, any recommendations?

Thank you for your help! :)
Four answers:
anonymous
2012-09-01 10:22:31 UTC
Backing up data, using any utility, will depend a lot on whether or not you use the Windows DEFAULT for documents, photos and so on.

If your 3rd party application "saves" to a different location (like the desktop for instance*), you must be sure to copy those separately, or they will be lost.

Windows has a backup built in (System Tools> Backup), but I find it bulky & hard to use.

*The desktop items are essentially a singular folder.



Backups should be the 'all' data option as a baseline; after that use the 'incremental', which saves only new items, and changes to originals. This saves space on your backup media.

Ideally 2 copies are made of each backup: one kept with the unit, one kept 'off site' in case of fire, tornadoes, floods, etc.

One decent B.U. application is 'Cobain' (moderately easy to use; freeware).

http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cobianbackup.htm



For off-site (cloud):

SugarSync 5Gb

https://www.sugarsync.com/signup?startsub=5



Windows Live Skydrive gives 5Gb

http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive



If you have Zone Alarm firewall, there's now a free, 2Gb cloud storage.



Google Drive, a free-if-you-just-need-5GB-of-storage; https://drive.google.com/start?continue=https://drive.google.com/##home

(with attendant privacy issues, like all Google products; user beware)



For max security, data should be encrypted before sending, independent of any site involvement with that phase.

Use a solid 'on-board' utility** for this, and practice a couple of times with some nondescript file to master the entire process so you know for certain you can get your files back.

That would be: file encrypt> upload>download> decrypt & verify.

Once proficient, go ahead with the more delicate file work.



Duplicati is a free backup client that securely stores encrypted, incremental, compressed backups on cloud storage services and remote file servers. It works with Amazon S3, Windows Live SkyDrive, Google Drive (Google Docs), Rackspace Cloud Files or WebDAV, SSH, FTP (and many more).



**Duplicati has built-in AES-256 encryption and backups can be signed using GNU Privacy Guard. A built-in scheduler makes sure that backups are always up-to-date. Last but not least, Duplicati provides various options and tweaks like filters, deletion rules, transfer and bandwidth options to run backups for specific purposes.



http://www.duplicati.com/
ginzel
2016-07-27 06:09:15 UTC
Best to see anyone concerned about backing up their knowledge. It's so much less difficult to revive from a backup than attempt to recover lost knowledge. I consistently say, "If it is anything you can think really bad about in case you lost it, you higher have a backup." A excellent FREE backup application is Comodo Backup. It will not create the difficult force photograph however can backup all documents and folders in your pc. Has a synchronization characteristic to support keep your backup up-to-the-minute. Has a scheduler feature to do usual scheduled backups. And nice of all - it is FREE! It does a excellent job for me.
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2012-08-31 22:42:48 UTC
I would suggest you the "Norton Ghost ". I am using it and its awesome from any aspect .

Its support of backup of OS as well as other DATA files and Media files.

You can make a Recovery disk and

Its Very friendy to use !
anonymous
2012-09-02 08:39:58 UTC
I use Acronis Home Edition. It works great. Easy to use, fats and has friendly user interface.


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