| Joe Rom King 2005-09-21, 5:48 pm |
| Unattended, File-Level Incremental Backup to Disk, with Backup Version
Manager.
visit http://www.datamills.com to download a free trial version.
Raanana, Israel June 14, 2004 - Relative Rev Backup version 5.1 keeps
a backup history that goes months back for every backed up file, adding
a choice of multiple restore-points, and giving enough time to notice a
corrupt file before it runs the last good backup forever. It retains a
pre-configured number of daily, weekly, and monthly backup versions,
employing patent pending technology that needs a total backup space
that is only slightly bigger than the original data, instead of needing
tens of tapes or disks of similar size.
Relative Rev Backup creates an archive of file-level incremental backup
revisions on any standard disk. Every backup session including the
weekly and monthly adds only the changes from the previous one, saving,
typically, in the long run more than 90-95% of the backup time and
space. This is even true when comparing Relative Rev Backup with other
backup solutions that can take incremental backups but need occasional
full backups.
To allow for unattended operation it keeps the backup space form
exploding by retaining only the latest x-intra-daily, y-daily,
z-weekly, and w-monthly backups, discarding all older backups and
recycling their space.
As Relative Rev Backup composes a virtual full backup image from every
incremental backup it takes, any single file and even folder can be
restored instantly form a multitude of available versions that go
months back. This is in contrast to standard solutions that have to go
through a series of full-backup restore, followed by a tedious restore
of every backup taken since.
This powerful yet intuitive to use software enables unattended and cost
effective backup. In addition to avoiding long and time consuming full
backups it will also retain only a single instance of any file, no
matter how many duplicates exists on the backed up computer. That way
if a computer has many files duplicated over many folders, it will
further lower the backup time and space.
For increased fault tolerance and offsite storage, Relative Rev Backup
has the ability to manage two or more redundant backup disks in
rotation, each containing months of backup history.
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Joe Rom King
http://www.datamills.com
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