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Paul

posted on 18th Jan 06 at 17:40

All depends upon what your trying to back up where to how your corporate LAN is setup etc, if you want any further help paul@"REMOVE THIS PART"bempton.net is my MSN address


Melville

posted on 18th Jan 06 at 14:55

You can get software that runs full or incrimental backups overnight onto a external usb drive.

Also look at Norton Ghost, it will backup the o/s and programs in case of a corruption or stolen disk or even fire. Make sure you take them off site and test them to see if they would work in an emergency.


Nick A

posted on 18th Jan 06 at 14:47

documents mostly. i agree with what u said - just run 2 sperate hard drives that could be accessed if another one corupts (sp :look: )for example


James

posted on 18th Jan 06 at 14:39

I would have thought an external USB hard drive system would involve you plugging a USB hard drive into each PC and copying the files you want to be backed up onto it :look:.

What kinda stuff needs to be backed up?

A database? documents? images?


Nick A

posted on 18th Jan 06 at 14:20

Hi there

I am after 2 different back up procedures to use within a small business.

I have heard that you can use an external USB hard drive backup system but cannot find out any info on it.

Any other procedures would help, links and prices etc. thanks :)