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| Subject: | RE: What backup software do you use and like? |
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| Date: | Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:44:58 +0100 |
Brent Gardner wrote on Tuesday, January 23, 2007 6:35 PM:
I'm looking for backup software recommendations. We currently use Veritas BackupExec v9.x and don't like it. I would like to find out what people are actually using and think well of. I've had trouble googling for this: results are typically outdated or blatant marketing pieces.
I like "EMC Retrospect" (http://www.emcinsignia.com/products/smb/retroforwin/). We can backup our SQL-, Exchange-Servers. Encrypt everything. Easy Clientbackup. You can fully automate backup.
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