Handy Backup Server – Enterprise network backup software for backing up of workstations data to server

Handy Backup Handy Backup Server is a complete server-based network backup solution for small business enterprises. The utility lets you back up and recover data stored on both central server and remote computers, on a client-server scheme, and has multiple server-specific functions.

Workstation backup tasks can run as service under Windows 2008/2003 Server or Vista/XP/2000, absolutely unnoticeably and not interfering with employees’ work.

 

Handy Backup Server allows backing up not only individual files and folders, but also creating drive images – backups of operating system and all applications. All workstation backup tasks are fully automated and run with low system priority which allows performing them during work hours.

 

Comprehensible user interface provides easy step-by-step adjustment of network backup, with options of compression, encryption and flexible task scheduling. E-mail notifications, command line interface and log file generation ease task management by system administrator.

 

Besides files, folders and HDD images, the program features plug-ins for backing up MS Exchange, MS SQL, DB2 databases and Lotus Notes/Domino data stored on the central server. Also, you can back up Oracle database and ODBC-compatible databases that can be located on both local server and remote workstations.

 

Data transferred to the central server can be stored on the widest range of backup media: you can backup to FTP, SFTP, Network, FireWire and USB hard/flash drives, CD, DVD, Blu-Ray, HD DVD and much more. Detailed online help is available.

 

Centralized workstation backup and an ability of fast system recovery distinguish Handy Backup Server from other network backup software. The utility proudly carries the "Certified for Windows Vista" and "Works with Windows Server 2008" logos and is acknowledged as one of the best tools for backup and recovery of the entire office network or a local server.

 

You can download a full-featured 30-days trial by clicking the following link: Download Handy Backup Server Edition.

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How to Backup Outlook Personal Folders

Outlook uses .PST files for storing all your Emails, Calendars and Contacts and you want to backup outlook .PST files on regular basis then Outlook Folder Backup would be useful for you. Outlook Folder Backup works with Outlook 2002 and higher versions of Outlook.

Outlook personal folder backup creates backup copies of your outlook .PST files at regular intervals, in Outlook 2002 and later versions, making it easy to keep all of your Outlook folders safely backed up.

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How to User Outlook Folder Backup?

  1. On the File menu, click Backup.
  2. Click Options.
  3. In the Backup these personal folders files list, select the check box for each item you want to back up.
  4. Change the .pst file name shown. Or, to select a different folder, click Browse, navigate to the location you want, and then click Open.
  5. To have Microsoft Outlook automatically remind you to make a backup copy of this file, select the Remind me to backup every x days check box, and then type the number of days between 1 and 999.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Click Save Backup.

Note: Personal Folders Backup only backs up .PST files. If you have a Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox, your server mailbox folders are likely backed up regularly by your server administrator.
Note: If you are using an East Asian operating system (such as Korean language WinMe) with an English version of Microsoft Office, you will be unable to use this download.

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Amazon Import/Export Backup Upload Data Directly from Hard Drive to AWS

AWS Import/Export Uploading data from hard drive to any online backup service will take significant amount of time, to solve this problem Amazon has come up with solution called Import/Export Backup means Amazon S2 and S3 users can ship their hard drive to Amazon and Amazon will upload the data onto their servers. Uploading data to Amazon S3 servers is not a big issue if you have a high speed internet connection while some of these data sets would take weeks or months to upload. For example, it would take over 80 days to upload just 1TB of data over a T1 connection.


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