WinBackup 2.0: The home and small office backup solution that awards 100% reliability and superior.
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Main Supported Media:
- Hard Drives, Network,
- Zip / Jazz / REV drives,
- CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW +/-,
- USB Drive, FireWire,
- RAID, NAS
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Backup your data everyday:
Step 1: Backup Jobs - creating a backup job is the first step of running a backup for the first time.
Step 2: Select Files - the second step is selecting the files for your first backup. This also includes Searches, Shortcuts and Outlook Agent.
Step 3: Saving To - the third step to running a backup is deciding where you want your backup files to be saved.
Step 4: Job Settings - WinBackup has a set of powerful functions to help you choose the type of backup file, and levels of compression and encryption.
Step 5: The WinBackup Scheduler
Running the Backup: Running the Backup - after following at least step 1 through 3, you can run your first backup.
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WinBackup 2.0 Standard minimum requirements:
CPU: 400MHZ
Memory: 32 Mb RAM
Hard Drive: 40 Mb
Operating System: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
To obtain WinBackup updates:
1. Open WinBackup.
2. Click the Settings Icon and Select General Settings.
3. Click the icon "Check for Updates Now"
Disaster Recovery
Data is lost because of a variety of reasons including hardware failure and human error through accidental deletion. At times, the data is retrievable and you will only suffer the cost of downtime. However in instances when the data lost is irretrievable, the cost is much higher as you would have to spend a considerable amount of time to recreate the data, if at all possible. In the event of data loss, you need a fall-back position which will help you continue where you left off before disaster struck.
Central to recovering from disaster is having a powerful backup and recovery management solution. This allows you to regularly reproduce your continually evolving data and to recover this data when and if disaster strikes.
What is a backup?
A backup is a procedure that copies the data from one storage space and faithfully reproduces it as a backup archive in compressed or native format to another; for example, from your hard disk onto a CD. This procedure is aimed to safeguard your data against computer or hard disk failures, files infected by a virus, and/or files that were mistakenly deleted. Since these accidents happen at anytime, we advise you to backup your data everyday.
You can backup your files onto several storage media including other hard drives, removable disks, USB drives, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, or digital tape. Moreover you can backup your files over a local area network.
What is a restore?
A restore is a procedure that allows you to return your data to its original state before any loss has occurred and as at the last backup date. In other words, if you backed up your data last Thursday and data loss occurred on Saturday, then the restore procedure will return any or all of the files with Thursday's date. Any data or files created between Thursday and Saturday would be lost. Hence the importance of daily backups.
Compression and Security
Backups may take a considerable amount of time to complete, and they also consume space on your disks. WinBackup 2.0 is designed to provide an easy solution to help you save both time and disk space. WinBackup 2.0 lets you create Backup Jobs that eliminate the need for selecting files each time you need to backup your data - this saves time and the possibility of human error. Moreover, to save disk space, you have the option of having your backed-up data compressed. In addition, you can filter out file-types that you do not need to backup. You can also schedule your Backup Jobs so they can execute automatically and at a time when it is more convenient for you.
If you have confidential information, it is important that you make your backups secure. WinBackup 2.0 gives you the option of setting a password to your backup archive or choosing even higher levels of security. There are three security levels, and two encryption methods.
Types of Backup: WinBackup 2.0 provides two types of backups: Total Backup and Incremental Backup.
Total Backup means that all your files will be backed up without checking if these files are new or modified. If you are running WinBackup 2.0 for the first time, you should definitely choose this option. If you keep on using the Total Backup option for your subsequent backups, WinBackup 2.0 will back up your entire files every time. Keep in mind that such a procedure may take a considerable amount of time and disk space when your files run in high amounts of megabytes or gigabytes. However, we advise to do a Total Backup weekly while having an incremental backup performed daily. If you decide to perform only Total Backups, then restores are a question of restoring the latest total backup archive.
Incremental Backup means that only new and modified files will be backed up. This implies that files that were not changed since the last backup will not be backed up again. The advantage of Incremental Backup over Total Backup is that it is faster, since only the newest files are backed up. This saves disk space and backup time. Remember that it is good practice to do Total Backup at least weekly.
To perform a full restore you must first restore the last total backup the restore each consecutive incremental backup from the last total backup. For example, if you performed a total backup on Friday and incremental changes on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and the PC crashes on Thursday morning, you will have to restore the full backup of Friday and the incremental changes of three days to return to restore your system completely to its original state before crash.
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