Backup Strategies: R&R vs. Acronis
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:57 pm
Last night I had the unfortunate experience of having Patch Tuesday's updates kill my Vista Ultimate T42. It bluescreened upon restart, and even attempts to repair from the Vista DVD reported failure.
I've just used Acronis to recover from a February partition made when I was trying the 15-day trial of True Image 10. It worked fine, and currently scads of updates are being installed from Microsoft. All critical data had been manually moved to other machines or to various backup drives periodically over the intervening months, so this is just some nuisance loss of time.
But it would have been nice to have a more recent backup just to minimize this nuisance value. My desktop is backed up daily using Retrospect, and I'm trying to decide what to do for this laptop. A weekly backup would be more than sufficient.
Before I go out and purchase the Acronis, which seems to be an excellent, Vista-compatible product, can anyone tell me if that strategy would be better/worse/equivalent to using R&R? I guess the IBM product is free (correct?) but does it do partition backup or merely file backup? Clearly for out-of-the-ordinary failures such as mine, a partition restoration is most appropriate; for accidentally lost or corrupted files a file-based capacity is needed. So having the choice of either is a real plus.
Advice is welcome!
Art
I've just used Acronis to recover from a February partition made when I was trying the 15-day trial of True Image 10. It worked fine, and currently scads of updates are being installed from Microsoft. All critical data had been manually moved to other machines or to various backup drives periodically over the intervening months, so this is just some nuisance loss of time.
But it would have been nice to have a more recent backup just to minimize this nuisance value. My desktop is backed up daily using Retrospect, and I'm trying to decide what to do for this laptop. A weekly backup would be more than sufficient.
Before I go out and purchase the Acronis, which seems to be an excellent, Vista-compatible product, can anyone tell me if that strategy would be better/worse/equivalent to using R&R? I guess the IBM product is free (correct?) but does it do partition backup or merely file backup? Clearly for out-of-the-ordinary failures such as mine, a partition restoration is most appropriate; for accidentally lost or corrupted files a file-based capacity is needed. So having the choice of either is a real plus.
Advice is welcome!
Art