Kaido
Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
I have a project with a couple of servers (2003 & 2008) where I need to do continuous file backups (i.e. keep different versions of the file, going a few versions back) on specific folders to local USB drives & network drives. I had originally checked out Genie9, which is sort of like Time Machine for Windows, but the reviews of the 2012 version are pretty horrifically bad, which doesn't give me a lot of faith in the 2013 version:
http://www.genie9.com/business/genie_soft_business_solutions.aspx
The things I'm looking for are:
1. Easy to use (for semi-technical users to add folders & recover files)
2. Ability to select a specific folder for backup
3. Good GUI for recovering files from different dates (non-complex interface)
I don't need cloning software or anything else, just something that will back up specific folders and keep multiple versions going back however far the settings go or however big the drive is. And they are both physical servers, not VM's. Acronis and Symantec have some nice offerings, but are pretty overkill for what I'm trying to do...the Genie9 software looks perfect aside from last year's reliability issues.
So mostly, ease of use, reliability, and doing the specific task of keeping multiple backup copies over time.
http://www.genie9.com/business/genie_soft_business_solutions.aspx
The things I'm looking for are:
1. Easy to use (for semi-technical users to add folders & recover files)
2. Ability to select a specific folder for backup
3. Good GUI for recovering files from different dates (non-complex interface)
I don't need cloning software or anything else, just something that will back up specific folders and keep multiple versions going back however far the settings go or however big the drive is. And they are both physical servers, not VM's. Acronis and Symantec have some nice offerings, but are pretty overkill for what I'm trying to do...the Genie9 software looks perfect aside from last year's reliability issues.
So mostly, ease of use, reliability, and doing the specific task of keeping multiple backup copies over time.