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elziko

2005-07-22, 5:47 pm

I'm looking for some Backup Software that will backup all machines in a
domain (20 computers, mixture of Win2K and WinXP and mabe a couple of WinNT)
to hard disk(s). We'd need to be able to add disks as we run out of space.

Preferably it will run on Win XP (would that be possible instead of a server
OS?).

The best thing I have seen so far is Veritas Backup Exec 10 but that
requires a server instead of just Windows XP.

Any advice is much appreciated!

TIA



Kinoby

2005-07-25, 2:58 am

I advise to use Acronis corporate backup software. It can make
real-time server disk backup without interrupting server operations,
restore individual files and folders, create secure zone (data is
stored in a hidden and safe location on your hard disk) etc. Also True
Image has convenient management console for remote operations.
Key features are here:
http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/p...n/features.html

elziko

2005-07-25, 8:09 am

>I advise to use Acronis corporate backup software.

Thanks for your reply but from that website, it looks like I can't use it on
XP anyway. Is that right?


Kinoby

2005-07-25, 8:09 am

I advise to use Acronis corporate backup software. It can make
real-time server disk backup without interrupting server operations,
restore individual files and folders, create secure zone (data is
stored in a hidden and safe location on your hard disk) etc. Also True
Image has convenient management console for remote operations.
Key features are here:
http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/p...n/features.html

old jon

2005-07-25, 8:09 am


"elziko" <elziko@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:JK1Fe.76690$G8.28550@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>
> Thanks for your reply but from that website, it looks like I can't use it
> on XP anyway. Is that right?
>

Yes you can.


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