What is the best backup software?
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- SilverLounger
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What is the best backup software?
I have been using Acronis for years and have had lots of issues. I am considering switching to another company. Are there any suggestions as to what the best backup software there is is? I am looking for something inexpensive, easy to use, and that can handle full and incremental backups. I would prefer something with good customer support or with a forum where posts get quickly answered.
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- 5StarLounger
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Re: What is the best backup software?
Hi JMT,
I use Acronis TIH 2010 (build 5,055) on both my Win7 Home Prem. 32bit computers. I have never failed with it in backups or restores. I only do 'One Click' backups from within Windows. Backups take under 10 minutes to do, Restores are even faster. This method is a Systembackup of only C:drive which are both 45gb in size.
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I use Acronis TIH 2010 (build 5,055) on both my Win7 Home Prem. 32bit computers. I have never failed with it in backups or restores. I only do 'One Click' backups from within Windows. Backups take under 10 minutes to do, Restores are even faster. This method is a Systembackup of only C:drive which are both 45gb in size.
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- SilverLounger
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Re: What is the best backup software?
Yes! As far as I know, this is the best general computing needs lounge on the web, in terms of speed of replies and knowledgeability of the community.Roderunner wrote:Was I fast enough in replying?
I remember in the past discussions about a backup program called "Shadow." Does anyone use it and if so, how is it compared to Acronis?
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JMT
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Re: What is the best backup software?
It's StorageCraft ShadowProtect, actually. Several Loungers are using it, I'm sure someone will chime in and comment on it.
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Hans
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Re: What is the best backup software?
I'm one of those Hans spoke of. I've used Shadow Protect for several years and it has never failed me. I've recovered full images as well as MANY times, individual files. It is NOT inexpensive but was worth the cost in my opinion. Like most software, "easy to use" is in the eye of the user. I've never had any trouble operating, creating and maintaining nightly automated backups, etc. They do have an active forum but once again, like many such venues, sometimes response IS a little slow.
When I got my laptop over a year ago, I tried a product called Macrium Reflect Backup and Hard Disk Imaging, mainly because they have a FREE version. It too works fine, and somewhat similar to Shadow Protect, and True Image in ease of use. I have now purchased the Macrium Pro edition which is considerably less expensive than Shadow Protect. Shadow Protect for my desktop and Macrium on the laptop.
When I got my laptop over a year ago, I tried a product called Macrium Reflect Backup and Hard Disk Imaging, mainly because they have a FREE version. It too works fine, and somewhat similar to Shadow Protect, and True Image in ease of use. I have now purchased the Macrium Pro edition which is considerably less expensive than Shadow Protect. Shadow Protect for my desktop and Macrium on the laptop.
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Re: What is the best backup software?
I tried using Acronis and managed to lose a lot of valuable data. I found it to be clumsy to use and the documentation and interface screens poorly designed and executed. I got what I consider inferior support on the product. But . . . there are many like RodeRunner who use it and praise it. I probably have and ID 10 T user problem with it.
I'm going to look into ShadowProtect. I followed the link Hans posted but was disappointed to find that the do not state what it costs to license (or perhaps I was not diligent enough in searching). Even going to Amazon and finding it listed all I saw was an offer to download a trial without listing licensing fees. Makes me think that they are not proud of what they charge.
I would appreciate hearing from any ShadowProtect users.
I'm going to look into ShadowProtect. I followed the link Hans posted but was disappointed to find that the do not state what it costs to license (or perhaps I was not diligent enough in searching). Even going to Amazon and finding it listed all I saw was an offer to download a trial without listing licensing fees. Makes me think that they are not proud of what they charge.
I would appreciate hearing from any ShadowProtect users.
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Re: What is the best backup software?
Thanks, Al.Bigaldoc wrote:Prices:
Shadow Protect: StorageCraft ShadowProtect 5 Desktop
Macrium: Personal - Macrium Software
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Re: What is the best backup software?
ShadowProtect is $89.99 for a single license;
Macrium Reflect Standard is $49.99 for a single license ($89.99 for a household 4 pack);
Acronis True Image 2013 is $49.99 for a single license ($79.99 for 3 PCs).
I consider ShadowProtect expensive.
Macrium Reflect Standard is $49.99 for a single license ($89.99 for a household 4 pack);
Acronis True Image 2013 is $49.99 for a single license ($79.99 for 3 PCs).
I consider ShadowProtect expensive.
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JMT
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Re: What is the best backup software?
I suppose every piece of software has it's staunch supporters and avowed enemies. I have been using Acronis for many years, now using version 2012 with good success.jmt356 wrote:I have been using Acronis for years and have had lots of issues. I am considering switching to another company. Are there any suggestions as to what the best backup software there is is? I am looking for something inexpensive, easy to use, and that can handle full and incremental backups. I would prefer something with good customer support or with a forum where posts get quickly answered.
When Shadow Craft first came out, it was when I was doing a mojor update and upgrade to my system. Despite claims of "no problems" from their tech director, when going to a larger HD and new partition, it was a total disaster! It took me a LONG time to recover and get back to normal on the new system. Without going into the gruesome details re: SP, I went back to Acronis TI, without regrets.
It's true about the rather clunky interface but after getting used to it, it does what I want in a efficent manner and at reasonable cost.
I now hand the dias over to the SP fans to present their views.
BOB
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Re: What is the best backup software?
Not me, Bob. These kinds of threads are "no win" debates.viking33 wrote:... I now hand the dias over to the SP fans to present their views.
He's already said he has "issues" with Acronis and Shadow Protect is too expensive.
Macrium Reflect ???
Or wait for other products to be suggested.
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Re: What is the best backup software?
Windows 7 64 bit
I use the in-built back-up/system image facility in Windows 7 - no one seems to mention it much in the lounge (XP users?); Are there any particular drawbacks with it? I back up/create an image once a week to an external HD but have never (yet) had to do any kind of restore. Would be interested in lounger's opinions on its suitability compared with other products.
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I use the in-built back-up/system image facility in Windows 7 - no one seems to mention it much in the lounge (XP users?); Are there any particular drawbacks with it? I back up/create an image once a week to an external HD but have never (yet) had to do any kind of restore. Would be interested in lounger's opinions on its suitability compared with other products.
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Re: What is the best backup software?
I probably shouldn't write this since I don't use Windows 7 backup because of years of negative experience with previous versions of Windows' backup programs.
In the past, Windows backup was plagued with failures, each new version was most likely NOT able to read a backup file made with the previous version, and the list goes on and on.
If you Google: "is windows backup any good?" you'll get lots of reading, including these two samples:
Windows 7's Built-in Backup | PCWorld
Don't use Windows Backup - virtualdub.org
In the past, Windows backup was plagued with failures, each new version was most likely NOT able to read a backup file made with the previous version, and the list goes on and on.
If you Google: "is windows backup any good?" you'll get lots of reading, including these two samples:
Windows 7's Built-in Backup | PCWorld
Don't use Windows Backup - virtualdub.org
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Re: What is the best backup software?
ShadowProtect fan here. Full backups of everything (System, Data, System Reserved partitions) taken weekly (couple of hours overnight). Incrementals taken hourly (less than a minute), all to external HDD. All done automatically, no intervention required. Recovering a single file or folder or the complete system is a snap. I highly recommend this for users who putter around with their computers and end up being the authors of their own misfortunes (moi, ).
Macrium Reflect Free used on my wife's laptop. Full backup taken on demand... cannot get scheduled backups to work. Puzzling!
Tried Win 7 backups on the laptop. Totally useless as a recovery medium when the laptop went south. Could not recover anything at all. Very difficult to determine what was actually being backed up and what wasn't. Documentation sucks.
No experience with other backup software which may be as good or better... or not.
Macrium Reflect Free used on my wife's laptop. Full backup taken on demand... cannot get scheduled backups to work. Puzzling!
Tried Win 7 backups on the laptop. Totally useless as a recovery medium when the laptop went south. Could not recover anything at all. Very difficult to determine what was actually being backed up and what wasn't. Documentation sucks.
No experience with other backup software which may be as good or better... or not.
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Paul
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Re: What is the best backup software?
I have Macrium Reflect Pro and also EaseUS Todo Backup and am very happy with both. I was a longtime Acronis user but started to have problems with True Image 2013.
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Re: What is the best backup software?
I should point out that Shadow Protect includes HIR in its price whereas with Acronis HIR is an extra cost addon.jmt356 wrote:ShadowProtect is $89.99 for a single license;
Macrium Reflect Standard is $49.99 for a single license ($89.99 for a household 4 pack);
Acronis True Image 2013 is $49.99 for a single license ($79.99 for 3 PCs).
I consider ShadowProtect expensive.
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Re: What is the best backup software?
High Impact Resistance?Bigaldoc wrote: I should point out that Shadow Protect includes HIR in its price whereas with Acronis HIR is an extra cost addon.
Hydrostatic Impact Rocket?
Hardware Independent Restore?
I'm not sure what any of this means.
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JMT
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Re: What is the best backup software?
Hardware Independent Recovery (HIR)jmt356 wrote:High Impact Resistance?Bigaldoc wrote: I should point out that Shadow Protect includes HIR in its price whereas with Acronis HIR is an extra cost addon.
Hydrostatic Impact Rocket?
Hardware Independent Restore?
I'm not sure what any of this means.
This is when you are using different types, sizes or brands of hardware to make your images and restore them.
BOB
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Re: What is the best backup software?
You mean for example if I had two laptops and wanted to created images of each one? But then wouldn't I need to buy two different licenses?
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JMT
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Re: What is the best backup software?
Hardware independent restore is needed if you want to restore a full image backup to a different computer. For example you could backup your PC, then replace the motherboard, graphics card and hard drive as a hardware upgrade, and then restore the backup to the new hard drive.
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