Hi, I was usign CarbonCopy Cloner for a while until I read that it
doesnt keep metadata and some permissions acurate in the back-ups.
I'll try and find the link but there was a fairly big discussion to
which the end result was that SuperDuper was the best back-up to
use. Its free if you want to do complete drive copies but if you
require the incremental back-ups then you need to pay but its
fairly cheap.
Cheers
Rob
Dominic Tetmyer wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if anyone has any experience with Deja Vu or Synk
backup applications for Macintosh. My friend recently had an
external hd failure and lost almost all his files for the last 2
years of music making, sound synthesis, and graphic design.
Clearly, purchasing more space from Apple on my .mac account is
not an option with the prices they charge (I need to backup around
100 gb of my own music experiments and graphic design files). I
would like the ability to set a time for auto backup, and I would
like the GUI to blend with os x. I would like one external to be
home base for my two other externals. Anyone have any ideas
regarding Deja Vu, Synk, or anything I may not have found? I want
to stay away from syncx and the lacie backup software if possible.
Will be nice when Leopard comes out. I hope Apple expands Backup,
and with Time Machine, becomes the lifesaver it can truly be.
Thanks in advance,
dominic
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