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Posted by Womble
Posted on 24/10/04 23:40
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Test Machine And Data
 

Test Machine:


For this review, we will be using a computer with the following configuration.

Hardware:

  • Source Hard Drive: IBM DJNA-372200 21GB
  • Backup Device 1: Maxtor 5 20GB
  • Backup Device 2: Lite-On LTR-52327S CDRW
  • Backup Device 3: Lexar 256mb USB JumpDrive 2.0 Pro (USB1.1 Socket Used)
  • Backup Device 4: FTP Server

Software:

  • Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2 installed
  • Adaptec ASPI 4.71 installed

 

 

Test Data:


Original Data for Backup from Hard Drive to Various Mediums:

The test data was a collection of various files and folders. In total, there were 5 subfolders containing 92 files of various types. In total, this amounted to 200MB of data.

 

Changed Data:

After each backup operation I changed ~20MB (10%) of the data and added one file to the existing data folder. The new file was ~2MB (1%) in size.

 

 

 

Original Data for Backup from Hard Drive to FTP:

The test data was a collection of various files and folders. In total, there were 5 subfolders containing 10 files of various types. In total, this amounted to 1MB of data.

 

Changed Data:

After each backup operation I changed ~100KB (10%) of the data and added one file to the existing data folder. The new file was ~10KB (1%) in size.

 

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I agree with the review, it's a great proggy for 30$ I tested a lot of other and I love the possibility to save under muti-zip with password, this way you can't loose the whole backup if corruption occur. :g

I have bought this program a few week's ago, I am 100% satisfied with it and I recomend it!
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sorry, copyright violation
please contact me for more information
[edited by MP|3 on 26.10.2004 18:20]
sorry, copyright violation
please contact me for more information
[edited by MP|3 on 26.10.2004 18:21]
www.handybackup.net - software for backup to dvd :)
Yep, I never actually worried about all this backup software, but some time ago I decided to back up my photo archive to DVD. I had a plan to test several backup utilities, and as it came to Handy Backup, I surprisingly found out that there are DIFFERENT Handy Backups in the Net.

It took some time for me to figure out that the one I downloaded from handybackup.dotcom (Handy Backup 4.0) seems to be simply one of the earlier versions of HB 5.7 - the one at handybackup.net. Its interface is more complicated and its feature set is noticeably worse than those of Handy Backup 5.7 (by the way, it's available for download at numerous websites created for different languages speakers: handybackup.fr, haendybackup.de, handybackup.ru, etc. - I found this fact quite funny and cute:)) It can backup to dvd (http://www.handybackup.net/backup-to-dvd.shtml), and what about the other features I especially liked the ability to make online backups.

Please mind this mix up, and download the newer version:)
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