My backup software was RRB (Relative Revision Backup) v.6 (http://www.datamills.com) but since it is not compatible with Windows Vista I am searching and testing other backup software.
The one I am liking best for it's clear and unclutered interface is FBackup. Searching why I can't select incremental and diferential backups I found Backup4All.
RRB is incremental for ever. When it comes to Restore, it prepares a virtual backup by merging all relevant incremental backups.
Incremental backups are very fast but restores are a pain. Does Backup4All do something similar to what I wrote above?
Thanks in advance.
Kind Regards,
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Angelo Lopes da Silva
Porto, Portugal
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Hi,
Using Backup4all you can create Full, Differential, Incremental or Mirror backups. Incremental backups are restored in the same way.
Using Backup4all you can create Full, Differential, Incremental or Mirror backups. Incremental backups are restored in the same way.
Do you know you can monitor your backups remotely with Backup4all Monitor? You can read more here: https://www.backup4all.com/backup4all-monitor.html