How can you take an incremental backup with out having a full backup as a base?
-----Original Message----- From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harondel J. Sibble Sent: April 21, 2005 6:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Backup software On 21 Apr 2005 at 15:57, Chris Shaw wrote: > I have used BackItUP on several clients to backup work to CDR's, & it has been > working great. It wasn't at all hard to setup & initiate into action. It's So you are saying you were able to schedule an incremental backup without having to first do a scheduled or manual full backup? If not then my comments stand. It may work fine after that fact, however the fact that it can't do that from the beginning is NOT ACCEPTABLE. When I look at a backup solution I expect to be able to preschedule the necessary tasks. A backup that can't do that requires more onsite time and babying. IMO a backup should effectively be set and forget friendly, BackitUP doesn't fall in that category unless they've made recent changes. CAVEAT: set and forget in the sense of it actually doing the backups with minimal user intervention other than reading the logs and changing media. Doing random and regular test restores is also a critical component of any backup system. The job scheduling is a joke in the program. I've used literally dozens of backup programs from single user to enterprise level (on both windows and unix) and ALL allow you to easily schedule full and incremental jobs withtout having to first run any backups. > I have had a ton of problems with Roxio's stuff. I have someone else that had I agree, Roxio = blech! > NTI's version that was included with his HP system when he bought it. He was > having all kinds of trouble with making DVD's. The interface was confusing to > him. I told him to get Nero & now he is very happy. I have talked to him Never used the dvd making component of NTI, from a backup program POV, it's great. How it works as dvd writing software doesn't concern me. > So don't count Nero out of the game!!! Don't get me wrong, the Nero folks makes a great writing and entry level media/authoring programs (I own 2 copies of their 6.x suite and I recommend it to all my clients), however their backup program when compared to pretty much any other backup program out there leaves a lot to be desired, especially in the ease of use category. This is one of the areas where I feel folks should by 2 different programs, one for backup and one for dvd/cd writing. -- Harondel J. Sibble Sibble Computer Consulting Creating solutions for the small business and home computer user. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (use pgp keyid 0x3AD5C11D) http://www.pdscc.com (604) 739-3709 (voice/fax) (604) 686-2253 (pager) -- ---------------------------------------- WIN-HOME Archives: http://PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM/archives/WIN-HOME.html Contact the List Owner about problems: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unofficial Win-Home List Members Profiles Page http://winhome.wavijo.com/ -- ---------------------------------------- WIN-HOME Archives: http://PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM/archives/WIN-HOME.html Contact the List Owner about problems: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unofficial Win-Home List Members Profiles Page http://winhome.wavijo.com/
