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Backup - How to Avoid a Disaster
Creating backups of important files on a regular basis is
probably one of the easiest and cheapest ways to protect
hours of work and personal files from all sorts of technical
disasters. Still, billions of dollars are lost every year
because of technical problems and loss of data. WinBackup is
a new backup solution from LI Utilities that makes it easier
for
home users and small companies to create secure and
well-organized data backups.
Organizing Backups by Priority When running backups on a
daily basis it is very important that the backup process
does not interfere with the normal tasks performed on your
computer.
Running a large hard drive backup of all files on your pc
can take anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour
depending on how fast your computer is and the number of
files that need to
be copied. Since a backup operation will slow down your
system considerably while in progress it is often necessary
to split your backups into several backup jobs. By running
more important jobs more often and by backing up static
files less often you can easily reduce interference caused
by backup operations by 90% or more. Not only will splitting
and prioritizing backups make your system run much smoother,
but you will also be able to
update important backups of emails and other data much more
often.
Scheduling Backups In order to keep you pc backups up to
date you will probably want to schedule backups to run
automatically. WinBackup uses a built-in scheduler
that makes this task very easy. Since WinBackup also
supports any number of Backup Jobs with separate scheduling
settings you can make more important jobs, like emails, run
more often while large, infrequently updated, files are
backed up only every other week or so. Using WinBackup you
can even combine-scheduled backups with manual backups to
ensure that important changes gets backed up immediately.
Since you use the same Backup Jobs for scheduled and manual
file backups, running a manual file backup can be done with
a single mouse click.
Compressing Data Backups In most cases, compressing backups
can be a very good idea since many files that are commonly
included in backups (emails, text documents or images) can
often be compressed to 50% of their original size or less.
If you are using WinBackup, compression is enabled by
default. In WinBackup you can also find out how large the
compressed file will be before running the backup by looking
at the estimated compressed
size value. This value is updated in real-time while you add
or remove files to the backup and can be very helpful when
determining if the backup will fit on the target hard drive
or cd.
Secure Online Backups After creating a computer backup you
will probably store the backup on a CD, a shared file server
or maybe even on the Internet. In order to protect you files
it is often recommended that you use a password, or if the
backup contains sensitive information, you should use some
form of encryption. WinBackup supports both password
protection and strong encryption using the AES 128 or
256-bit encryption standard. Encrypted backup files
will be nearly impossible to open without the correct
password can safely be stored on CDs and public servers. If
you want to run online backups encryption is often critical
to protect your data from unauthorized accesses.
A Network Backup System Corporate users as well as home
users with local networks will often want to backup several
computers to a server and then backup the server to a CD,
CDRW or DVD. This can be achieved by scheduling the
workstations to backup
their files to the server first, and then, after waiting for
an hour or two, a scheduled backup job on the server stores
all the workstation backups to a CD Writer installed in the
server. By
layering backups this way you can easily backup entire
networks and data can be restored by workstation users at
any time since the backup files for individual systems
remain on the server. This technique can be very
efficient and can save a lot of time for end users as well
as IT departments.
Windows Backups and File Sharing Problems If you have ever
tried to delete or rename an exe file that being executed,
you probably know that locked files can sometimes cause
serious
problems. This is even more true when creating backups since
many of the files that you backup will probably be locked by
other programs when the backup operation is started. If you,
for example, are using outlook when a scheduled backup
operation starts, the whole operation could fail if the
backup software attempts to lock the email database.
WinBackup never tries to
lock files and will continue a backup operation even if a
file could not be read. Any missing files will be added to
the log and will be backed up the next time the backup job
is executed.
Since WinBackup doesn't lock files it will not prevent you
from using your computer for other tasks while a backup
operation is in progress. This is very important if you want
to run scheduled operations in the background while you are
working.
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