Hi all,
I'm looking for something that could make periodic (every evening) incremental backups to a network drive (which I have mapped as say Z:)
Ideally the backups should happen autmatically when the network drive is connected, and in the background whenever the machine is idle.
For incremental backups I'd like to specify how often a complete backup is taken, this could also vary for different directories.
Any ideas and tips would be appreciated !
periodic incremental backup software ?
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periodic incremental backup software ?
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I know nothing about the commercial software for backup your data. However, I know under linux, there is a script called plbackitup. With cron you can do exactly what you need for data backup through local, ftp, sftp. You probably want to use cron(tab)+smbclient or NFS+plbackitup through network if you dont want to set up ftp server.
For Windows I only know a program called FileSync. It does partically what CVS does(compare the timestamp on two files with same filename but doesn't do text-merging stuff, it simply overwrites the old stuff with the new stuff). It's sufficient for me to synchronize photos and personal files between my harddrive and my SD card but I don't think it does network stuff.
I know nothing about the commercial software for backup your data. However, I know under linux, there is a script called plbackitup. With cron you can do exactly what you need for data backup through local, ftp, sftp. You probably want to use cron(tab)+smbclient or NFS+plbackitup through network if you dont want to set up ftp server.
For Windows I only know a program called FileSync. It does partically what CVS does(compare the timestamp on two files with same filename but doesn't do text-merging stuff, it simply overwrites the old stuff with the new stuff). It's sufficient for me to synchronize photos and personal files between my harddrive and my SD card but I don't think it does network stuff.
I use SyncBackSE. Works on both local and network drives, and can schedule tasks, too. But there are a bunch of these sync utilities out there, and depending on your preferences, a different one might work better for you. Google for "disk sync" or something similar ...teetee wrote:For Windows I only know a program called FileSync. It does partically what CVS does(compare the timestamp on two files with same filename but doesn't do text-merging stuff, it simply overwrites the old stuff with the new stuff). It's sufficient for me to synchronize photos and personal files between my harddrive and my SD card but I don't think it does network stuff.
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