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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 1013820" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>Just wondering, we generally understand not to run 2 anti-virus apps but do have various layers of anti-malware at the same time. Wondering if this also applies to backup software? I've been running Macrium Reflect without any apparent problems and recently updated to version 8.0.7175. I do occasionally upload a specific file to pcloud manually. OS is win10 21H2, I am not running MS OneDrive or any automated full backup to cloud. Should I also backup to cloud, if so is there a preferred cloud storage at MT, or could / should I run a 2d local backup app, eg, AOMEI, or other recommendation, eg, would AOMEI conflict with Macrium assuming they backup on different schedules. Is Terabyte a solid option? Thanks. (PS once upon a long time ago, I had a hdd crash, and I spent $$$s on recovery)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 1013820, member: 61091"] Just wondering, we generally understand not to run 2 anti-virus apps but do have various layers of anti-malware at the same time. Wondering if this also applies to backup software? I've been running Macrium Reflect without any apparent problems and recently updated to version 8.0.7175. I do occasionally upload a specific file to pcloud manually. OS is win10 21H2, I am not running MS OneDrive or any automated full backup to cloud. Should I also backup to cloud, if so is there a preferred cloud storage at MT, or could / should I run a 2d local backup app, eg, AOMEI, or other recommendation, eg, would AOMEI conflict with Macrium assuming they backup on different schedules. Is Terabyte a solid option? Thanks. (PS once upon a long time ago, I had a hdd crash, and I spent $$$s on recovery) [/QUOTE]
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