Need suggestion for local Windows backup
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I like Veeam free.
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@Dashrender said in Need suggestion for local Windows backup:
is the same thing or not.
No, is the one from @Danp but for workstations works well.
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Veeam Agent for Windows Free works great. I also like the Synology Active Backup if you happen to have a Synology NAS that’s capable.
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@syko24 said in Need suggestion for local Windows backup:
I also like the Synology Active Backup if you happen to have a Synology NAS that’s capable.
I've got big customers using this as their entire backup system and they really like it. The "just buy an appliance and get everything" model is pretty nice.
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@Dashrender said in Need suggestion for local Windows backup:
@dbeato said in Need suggestion for local Windows backup:
Veeam Endpoint Backup works perfect.
Yup - I've used the Veeamzip product before - not sure this is the same thing or not.
Unrelated.
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For me, the short list would be Veeam Agent for Windows Free, Duplicati, or the built in Windows Backup utilities (there are two now.) All three are free.
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Which of Windows built-in backup tools did you have in mind?
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@Pete-S said in Need suggestion for local Windows backup:
Which of Windows built-in backup tools did you have in mind?
This will get you to both methods:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027408/windows-10-backup-and-restore -
@Pete-S said in Need suggestion for local Windows backup:
Which of Windows built-in backup tools did you have in mind?
That depends. But I'm not a big "image backup" mechanism person generally. So I'd normally use the file one. But the "older" Windows 7 Backup that takes an image works quite well, too. Depends on your goals really.
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@Pete-S said in Need suggestion for local Windows backup:
Need a backup solution for one Windows workstation where backup target is local USB drive or possibly NAS.
Cloud backup isn't an option as the internet connection is too slow.Suggestions on what to use?
As others have said, +1 for Veeam.
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@scottalanmiller said in Need suggestion for local Windows backup:
But the "older" Windows 7 Backup that takes an image works quite well, too. Depends on your goals really.
Yeah, it tends to work so well that over the long run, you're screwed unless you do some custom upkeep.