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Take the backup of files with Data Backup Software

When you are finding out easily accessible and easy-to-download PC backup software for your computer, then you will find many websites from where you can get the proper access of the backup software. When you will download this kind of data backup software from the internet, then you will find how affordable and reliable this kind of software is. Now, if you are not aware of the benefits of this kind of software, then you should know that this kind of application is meant for keeping all your data in a safe place. And thus, you will be able to access this kind of data in the future. This kind of PC backup software program is meant for creating backup solution for your computer files.

You can always find anti-spyware and anti-virus software, which incorporate features like, PC scanning and file backup facilities. So, with the help of it, you will be able to create backup of your PC Windows files and any other documents.

This kind of software gives the same benefit like any other PC backup program for your computer.

You can find the solution for cleaning up and scanning section on your computer’s memory, disk tools, data recovery and registry tools from few kinds of software. And, this kind of software also acts the file backup program, which can take back up of your data, while scanning PC files. In case of data recovery program, it can help store important files, so that you can revert back to the previous settings. While scanning is going on in the disk tools and registry tools, then in any case any change is done, then you can always have the option for making a backup of files or images stored in your PC. Thus, with the help of this kind of Data Backup Software, you can revert back to the previous settings and you can get your deleted files back.

When you go for downloading DVD Burning Software, then also you can get different PC backup software coming along with it. In this case, you can see the backup of files, which you have burned on your DVD. These files are found to be quite space-occupying and you do not allow these files to slow down your computer’s speed.

Since, these large files take ample amount of space of your hard disk, different DVD Burning Software become one of the most helpful tools to take the PC backup.
 

Jag Jenny shares Data Backup Software and DVD Burning Software that makes you able to find the plans that best fits your needs.


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Posted by santa - November 5, 2011 at 7:37 am

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Outlook Express Backup Information

Most small companies and home users don’t need to buy an expensive solution for data backup. They can simply copy important files to a CD or DVD, and if an information loss occurs, they can get it back easily.

If it is simply to copy documents, photos and other files, not the same is for emails, attachments, address book, stationery and other related information from your Outlook Express email client.

This article will explain how everybody can create a manual Outlook Express backup copy (because Outlook Express don’t offer a built in backup function) This email program is usually installed with the Windows operating system and is probably among the most commonly used email programs today.

1. Backup email messages
In Outlook Express, emails are stored in files with DBX extension. The easiest way to find these files is to open Outlook Express and from menu select Tools | Options | Maintenance and click the Store Folder button. Here you can find the path to the folder containing your emails.

This procedure works for all kind of email: SMTP / POP3, IMAP, MAPI, or even the Hotmail Account (some messages might be stored only at the Hotmail server).
To save all your emails and attachments you should copy all the DBX files from the folder.

2. Account settings:
Details about your mail and news accounts are stored in the registry. To find them, start RegEdit and select the “HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet Account Manager” key from the left panel. To save this data, from menu select: Registry | Export Registry File. Save the file to a name like “accounts.reg”.

3. Mail Rules
The Outlook Express mail rules are stored in the registry, in the “HKEY_CURRENT_USERIdentities” key. To save this data, from menu select: Registry | Export Registry File. Save the file to a name like “rules.reg”.

4. Address Book
The backup of address book is easy to do. It is stored in files with WBA extension. To find the location where address book is stored, you should open Outlook Express and from menu select File | Export | Address Book and select the comma separated text file as your output format. Click Export, select the folder where the backup will be saved and set the name for the backup file. After that click Next and choose the fields you want to include in your backup. Click Finish and your backup will be ready.

5. Stationery
The Outlook Express stationery location is stored in a registry key. To find it, you should open RegEdit, find “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftShared ToolsStationery” key and look at “Stationery Folder” value. There you will find the path to stationery folder. To save the stationery, you should copy all files from that folder.

If you think that manual backup is too hard, you can use a backup software tool, which can make the job much easier. Outlook Express Backup Expert is one product that can be used to easily create Outlook Express backups. It can save your emails, attachments, address book, signatures, blocked list, mail rules, stationery, accounts and settings.

The biggest advantage to use automatic email backup software is the schedule function, which will create backups at specified time intervals, without user action. The downside of using a automatic email backup utility is that it costs money, usually about 20-30 USD as one time payment, while the manual backups are of course, free.
The conclusion is that email backup is a critical operation for every user.

Jayden Briggs writes about business process management software, client management software and other software sites.

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Question by gypsymage777: Is there a non automated backup server available on the web?
I have heard of carbonite.com but i do not want any kind of software that automates anything running on my computer. Is there a way to do like a drag and drop my data to some server on the web without having to install software?

I want to backup my data on my computer so I can format and reinstall the operating system fresh. It would also be nice to have storage available somewhere other than on my computer. Maybe I’m just looking for storage based on a server? Does this exist?

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Answer by Carling
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Posted by santa - November 2, 2011 at 7:39 am

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Benefits Of Backup Outlook

People using MS-Outlook as their email client have already understood the need to regularly backup their Outlook. Your emails are critical things of your business. Although they reside on your server, what can you do if a sudden cerver crash happens? As this occurs, you will not have any access to your emails.

 

With today’s technology, software backup programs have become the solution to problems such as server crashes. These kinds of backup application is equipped with a centralized backup mechanism that has a 1:10 compression especially designed for email backups. This is why backup applications are highly recommended since it not only organizes data and important files, it creates a more spacious bandwidth as well.

 

As the data deduplication backup Outlook programs, the WAN Optimization helps clients backup data despite weak WAN Links.

The process of WAN Optimization is accomplished by the backup applications, by measuring the changes in networks, which helps the application in calculating latency in networks. Good backup applications thus help you to take a backup of your emails in your email client, considering the fact that the threat of a possible server crash is equal in both of them, if not greater in one.

 

Backup Outlook programs like the Druvaa’s InSync, and quite a few others of them have established a big reputation amongst people as being in the top 5 PC Backup software applications. One of the reasons why it is recognized as such is the fact that it is using a Windows Volume Shadow Copy service, which means faster backing up of files.

With these backup applications at your disposal, not only would you be able to complete faster backup mechanisms (At least, ten times faster than traditional methods), but in the process only allow necessary data to be stored on the server, as opposed to redundant and duplicate data.

 


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Question by Mike D: web server backup plan help.?
im trying to develope a backup plan for a web server. How frequently should i back it and where should i store the backup media?

Best answer:

Answer by Ratchetr
There isn’t a one size fits all answer to that question. Really good backup plans are hard, and I’ll freely admit I’m not an expert on this subject. But if I had to do this, there’s a few questions I would ask to get started:

What data on the server is being changed? How often?

Does the server contain a database? If so, then you might want 2 backup plans: When/how to backup the database. When/how to backup the web site.

If you don’t have a database on the web server, then what things are changing, and how often? Is it possible to backup just what is being changed on a regular basis rather than doing a complete system backup?

How valuable is the data you are backing up? If Yahoo has a server crash and loses this answer that I’m posting, it’s a minor annoyance at worst. Most likely I won’t even notice. But if I were to make a $ 1,000,000 stock transaction with a 50% profit, but the server crashed and lost it…I would be ballistic. You have to ask what you can afford to lose.

Do you have to take the server offline to do a backup, and if so, how annoying is that to your users. Most sites can get away with periodic scheduled down time, usually in the wee hours of the morning, without causing much ill will with users.

Where to store it doesn’t have an easy answer either. It’s good to have at least 2 recent backups, in different places. A single computer can crash and burn easily. If your site AND your backups are on that single computer, your dead. Fires or water damage can destroy a server room or entire building. They don’t happen as often, but if your server and backup copy are in the same room or building, your dead. So offsite storage is a good idea. That can be as simple as having one copy at work and one at home, or something much more robust (and expensive) like Iron Mountain or some such company that specializes in industrial strength offsite storage.

Don’t make this common mistake:
A backup plan is only half the battle. You need a restore plan, and you need to test it. The common mistake is to not test the restore plan until disaster strikes. If your (until now untested) restore plan fails, your dead.
This happened to me at work a month or so ago:
I wrote some really brain fart dead SQL code, and ran it on our development server. It wiped out 3 rather critical tables in our database. That’s why you have development servers and production servers (if you can afford them). I ran crying to our DBA: How good are our backups? Can you restore those 3 tables? DBA assured me, yes, backup was done last night. We’ll lose whatever work people have done this morning. FAIL….DBA had never done this before. In the process, he deleted the backup. There was no backup of the backup. It took about 6 hours to get back up from an older backup. We lost a few things, but most developers had local copies of what was lost. The world didn’t end. Had this been our production server? Someone could get fired for that.
Test your restore plan. Otherwise your backup plan my be worthless.

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Posted by santa - October 14, 2011 at 7:37 am

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