i know a lot of you will say im mad but i do not backup at all
Hahahaha Every week I make an image of my system. I synchronize my data with two other partitions and in the cloud. I keep on my external HD my last 3 images of the system ...@Captain Awesome and I thought I was the only paranoid one.
Which is your Backup Solution?
Same here (not Goodsync though).So here are the programs I depend on:
Main backup program - Macrium Reflect Home. A full image weekly and 4 incrementals a day. This is "IT" for me. No other backup program has this level of reliability, moderate cost and ease of use.
For syncing to local drives and NAS - Pipemetric's Bvckup 2 and Siber Systems's Goodsync Pro
Cloud Backup - As a former Crashplan & iDrive user, I use Duplicati, an open source software with a lot of promise. But it is a bit buggy. Also considering Syncbackpro or Cloudberry Desktop as options.
Main backup program - Macrium Reflect Home. A full image weekly and 4 incrementals a day. This is "IT" for me. No other backup program has this level of reliability, moderate cost and ease of use.
For syncing to local drives and NAS - Pipemetric's Bvckup 2 and Siber Systems's Goodsync Pro
Cloud Backup - As a former Crashplan & iDrive user, I use Duplicati, an open source software with a lot of promise. But it is a bit buggy. Also considering Syncbackpro or Cloudberry Desktop as options.
I also make two backups with different software in case one fails to restore my system I have an alternative solution.Why have two sync software though and why have separate program for cloud backup. Doesn't Goodsync already do that?
Just wanted to know the thought process for people since the reason could've easily been for fun.I also make two backups with different software in case one fails to restore my system I have an alternative solution.
Why have two sync software though and why have separate program for cloud backup. Doesn't Goodsync already do that?
Do any of them have the ability to directly sync to an Android phone? Free or Paid feature? I'm sure Goodsync has this.Ok, here's the thing, other than the fact I purchased multiple Goodsync licenses long before I discovered Bvckup, I find far the latter faster and better for syncing local folders. Try Bvckup and you'll discover it for yourself. Bvckup 2 | Simple fast backup
Goodsync has an advantage - it also syncs to the cloud but it isn't as elegant a solution like Cloudberry or SyncbackPro. So, yeah, Goodsync is good but there are better solutions out there.
Do any of them have the ability to directly sync to an Android phone? Free or Paid feature? I'm sure Goodsync has this.
Excellent program. Light and fast.Try Bvckup and you'll discover it for yourself. Bvckup 2 | Simple fast backup
i guess that makes two of us, i too do not do back-ups.