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Hello, A friend of mine (client as well) needs a server. He cannot afford to pay the price of the servers over here (around $1000) so I thought about the following: 1- Building a desktop PC (dual core,...

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What do you mean by automatic? I use a program that synchronizes files, FreeFileSync, but I have to run it each time. There are others like it, and plenty of full on backup programs too. What exactly...

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I think I know what you mean, an incremental backup, in where the program would detect a change in the files and backs it up each time. In the past I used Genie backup Manager, it was easy as hell to...

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Hi I meant, that I can schedule a backup let's say at the end of the day, where the software back up my files from one HDD to the other. I'll check Genie Backup Manager as advised. I read somewhere...

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How about just using RAID 1?

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Oh, in that case the Windows 7 backup utility would suffice.

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If you client really needs data redundancy, you can consider 3 levels of backups for him: 1. Concurrent backups. RAID 1 would do it for your case, like already mentioned. The benefits are: one hard...

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Hi, They are two options left for you. The first i would prefer a 365vault backup software. I use it for my official work and it is excellent. Here is the link to its features...

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You should try this one solution - http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/253...ows-8.aspx

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