- Jun 19, 2000
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An old friend who I help with his computer issues has a large PST file. Over 3GB in size. It's a bit exasperating for me to see that he doesn't want to delete anything, does not strip attachments from emails etc., because I do email pretty much the exact opposite of the way he does. What makes it worse to me is that he has been retired for a long time and the importance of his email activities has diminished to a huge degree but his habits are embedded into him at this point. I understand that it is what it is and I know I can't change him.
Anyway, having been involved in computers since the home PC first became available, he understands the importance of backups. I have set him up through the years with various methods to do this, all of which required no intervention by him after my initial setup. But as the PST file size has increased, it is bringing his network to its knees. Everyone reading this should be aware that sending or receiving even one email triggers a backup because the PST file has changed. With emails coming in and being sent throughout the day, his computer is really busy and his network is congested. It doesn't help that his office in the house can only be accessed wirelessly but that is not the subject of my query.
I have talked him into archiving which has helped. But I am looking for a better solution. I'm thinking there may be a software solution and I suspect it will have a price tag. That won't be a problem unless it's outrageously expensive. Also, there is a Synology NAS on his network that neither of us (me mostly as I am his computer guy) have enough intimate knowledge of to even scratch the surface of what the Synology can do. Perhaps this can be utilized? It's the backup location now but there is a lot of software available for it.
TL;DR: How to backup huge PST files more expeditiously than a pretty much continual ongoing backup of an ever-changing file.
Anyway, having been involved in computers since the home PC first became available, he understands the importance of backups. I have set him up through the years with various methods to do this, all of which required no intervention by him after my initial setup. But as the PST file size has increased, it is bringing his network to its knees. Everyone reading this should be aware that sending or receiving even one email triggers a backup because the PST file has changed. With emails coming in and being sent throughout the day, his computer is really busy and his network is congested. It doesn't help that his office in the house can only be accessed wirelessly but that is not the subject of my query.
I have talked him into archiving which has helped. But I am looking for a better solution. I'm thinking there may be a software solution and I suspect it will have a price tag. That won't be a problem unless it's outrageously expensive. Also, there is a Synology NAS on his network that neither of us (me mostly as I am his computer guy) have enough intimate knowledge of to even scratch the surface of what the Synology can do. Perhaps this can be utilized? It's the backup location now but there is a lot of software available for it.
TL;DR: How to backup huge PST files more expeditiously than a pretty much continual ongoing backup of an ever-changing file.