Relative Rev Backup might help you. It can be set to take incremental backup in short periods of time, and any restore is a single session.
Only files that are new will be added, and you will also be able to set some automatic retention of these backups. Backup media can be rotataed off site...
For customers that do not have the time to handle the backups, and need to take several incremental snapshots of their data I would recommend Relative Rev Backup (http://www.datamills.com).
You may use an external USB 2.0 hard disk (sub $150 for a 40GB) to holds the backups. To increase the...
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Every backup solution should include the ability to manage several versions of your backup. This way if you have backed up a “virused” or a deleted file, you can restore from an earlier date. Relative Rev Backup does this nicely (from http://www.datamills.com) as it can be set to discard...
Try using Relative Rev Backup. It will both enable you to backup to a local area network attached computer, and to filter files/folders in many ways. Additionally, it will manage your backup seamlessly in an incremental fashion, which will save you lots of space.
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We are using Relative Rev Backup for backing 17Gig server to a local network server over a 100Mbps Ethernet network. It seems to be working pretty well for us.
What is nice about Relative Rev Backup is that it takes incremental backups, while it can restore any backup in a single session, so...
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