CrazeD
Member
+368|6932|Maine
I'm looking for some sort of backup software. Yes, I have Googled but have a plethora of options, and therefore was looking for hands-on experience with any particular program.

So, I just need some simple software to make local backups. The box I'm using it on has two hard drives, and one hard drive is solely a backup drive. I want to copy the contents of a folder on the first drive into an organized folder on the second drive on a set schedule, say, once a week. I want the files to create a timestamped folder (IE: 11/23/2008) when it does a backup, so that the data is kept organized.

Is such software available? I would prefer free/opensource, but anything you can suggest is fine.

Note that it doesn't need to have network capabilities, however it'd be an added bonus if that were the case.

Thanks.
steelie34
pub hero!
+603|6640|the land of bourbon
if you are using XP, the built-in windows backup utility should serve your needs.  it's called NTbackup and is located in the system tools folder in your start menu.

if you are using vista.... its backup utility sucks balls and you'll want to use third-party stuff.

Last edited by steelie34 (2008-11-24 06:42:59)

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Agent_Dung_Bomb
Member
+302|6995|Salt Lake City

Like Steelie said, the NT backup should work for a basic backup.  If you want something more sophisticated, but not too expensive, Acronis True Image works well.  The home version is only in the $50-60 range.

It can do full system images, incremental, and specific file/folder backups on a scheduled time.
CrazeD
Member
+368|6932|Maine
Ok I'll check into that, thanks.
Titch2349
iz me!
+358|6611|uk

Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:

Like Steelie said, the NT backup should work for a basic backup.  If you want something more sophisticated, but not too expensive, Acronis True Image works well.  The home version is only in the $50-60 range.

It can do full system images, incremental, and specific file/folder backups on a scheduled time.
I use Acronis True Image on the 5 PC's in the house, and they run a weekely incremental backup to the NAS. I get an email from each PC saying if it was a success or not.

The file type created by Acronis is pretty handy- It creates a file for each backup created, and when opening that backup file, you browse the file directorys as if you were using Windows Explorer on the PC (You start at C, double click Users, Matt, Documents), etc...

Its a great "set it and forget it" option, but ideally I would like a rolling system, where it creates a new full backup say, once a month, and then does weekly incremental for that month. Start of next month a new full is created etc etc. Backups more than 1 year old are deleted.
JoshP
Banned
+176|5948|Notts, UK

Titch2349 wrote:

Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:

Like Steelie said, the NT backup should work for a basic backup.  If you want something more sophisticated, but not too expensive, Acronis True Image works well.  The home version is only in the $50-60 range.

It can do full system images, incremental, and specific file/folder backups on a scheduled time.
I use Acronis True Image on the 5 PC's in the house, and they run a weekely incremental backup to the NAS. I get an email from each PC saying if it was a success or not.

The file type created by Acronis is pretty handy- It creates a file for each backup created, and when opening that backup file, you browse the file directorys as if you were using Windows Explorer on the PC (You start at C, double click Users, Matt, Documents), etc...

Its a great "set it and forget it" option, but ideally I would like a rolling system, where it creates a new full backup say, once a month, and then does weekly incremental for that month. Start of next month a new full is created etc etc. Backups more than 1 year old are deleted.
Acronis is awsm listen to these guys.

Also if you know where to look it can be... obtained easily

Last edited by JoshP (2008-11-24 09:31:21)

jsnipy
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+3,277|6781|...

What's the current state? Vista's backup is annoying.
GBridge does not seem practical for large amounts of data on a local network.
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6756

i'm still using Ghost 12. here at work - nevermind, it's all tape for now, going to a SAN soon . . .
jsnipy
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+3,277|6781|...

burnzz wrote:

i'm still using Ghost 12. here at work - nevermind, it's all tape for now, going to a SAN soon . . .
yeah i want something where if i need to go grab a file or two i can (well i guess you with ghost explorer) but i also want to be able to backup while the system is up.
jsnipy
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+3,277|6781|...

im looking at bacula now, i hate that name reminds me of scott bacula
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6712|The Twilight Zone

burnzz wrote:

i'm still using Ghost 12. here at work - nevermind, it's all tape for now, going to a SAN soon . . .
Norton Ghost 2003
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13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6756

give a review, my back up for files is the TB disc in my server, plus the .img files.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6712|The Twilight Zone
ah its old and outdated software, only works on XP
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