Acronis Solutions
Continuous Data Protection has become part of today's data security jargon, but just what is it and how does it compare with disk imaging? September 5, 2005 | | | For the mobile executive, disk images are invaluable, especially when they are used for backups. You don't want to accidentally change or delete a disk image if it contains critical data, but you might not always have access to your networked image server, your removable drive for storing images, or multiple blank CDs or DVDs. September 5, 2005 | | | Any time you make a major change to your disk, you can put your data at risk. The key is to minimize this danger as much as possible. September 5, 2005 | | | Dynamic disks are a central part of Windows storage management on the Server and XP Professional platforms, but the same features that make them so powerful make them difficult for conventional disk image software and backups to handle. Acronis True Image disk imaging software meets the challenge in several ways. August 23, 2005 | | | Both differential and incremental backups are "smart" backups that save time and disk space by only backing up changed files. But they differ significantly in how they do it and how useful the result is. August 23, 2005 | | |
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