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Look at this close-up to see the single most important feature of CrashPlan for us:  Incremental backup as a file changes.  Take a look at the panelhandling_tcalc.pas file. (New prototype TubeCalcX development - not released.)  See how many times CrashPlan backed it up as I made changes to it?
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Look at this close-up to see the single most important feature of CrashPlan for me:  Incremental backup as a file changes.  Take a look at the panelhandling_tcalc.pas file. (New prototype TubeCalcX development - not released.)  See how many times CrashPlan backed it up as I made changes to it?
 
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This is VERY good - because now I have four recent versions of the file in secure online backup to revert to if I want to scrap a newer version.  This is turning out to be simple version-control for me.  (This kind of incremental backup happens automatically with CrashPlan+, which is the purchased small-business version.  Even it is not expensive.)
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This is VERY good - because now I have four recent versions of the file in secure online backup to revert to if I make a mistake or something bad happens (believe me - it will eventually happen).  This is turning out to be simple version-control for me.  (This kind of incremental backup happens automatically with CrashPlan+, which is the purchased small-business version.  Even it is not expensive.)
 
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Revision as of 01:57, 9 September 2009

Crashplan logo.jpg

We highly recommend CrashPlan for automatic online backup.

This is the Backup menu screen:

Crashplan backup.jpg



This is the Restore menu screen:

Crashplan restore.jpg




Look at this close-up to see the single most important feature of CrashPlan for me: Incremental backup as a file changes. Take a look at the panelhandling_tcalc.pas file. (New prototype TubeCalcX development - not released.) See how many times CrashPlan backed it up as I made changes to it?



Crashplan incremental.jpg

This is VERY good - because now I have four recent versions of the file in secure online backup to revert to if I make a mistake or something bad happens (believe me - it will eventually happen). This is turning out to be simple version-control for me. (This kind of incremental backup happens automatically with CrashPlan+, which is the purchased small-business version. Even it is not expensive.)



By the way - We aren't making any money on this recommendation. It is just very good software.


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