Now backing up a NAS is another whole issue - haven't solved that one yet - I just have some of the multi-media files archived off to separate 2 / 3TB portable USB3 drives - but the idea of backing up say 16TB of data (don't have it yet but NAS could easily store this amount) is another whole exercise.īTW Samsung will shortly come out with a 10 TB SSD !!! (yes no typo !! 10 TB SSD's !!). ![]() Taking client images (laptops etc) for single user machines should be easy and booting a stand alone backup / restore program once in a while shouldn't be a hassle. I didn't like the fact that the bootable Macrium software could only RESTORE an image but NOT MAKE ONE. In this regard Acronis is fine run from the bootable media. The reaon for this is that you don't have all the problems of installing stuff on your machine which might (as per acronis) come with a lot of services doing goodness knows what - as well as "phoning home" regularly for activation / licence issues - which always give problems at the most inconvenient moment. ![]() ![]() I would suggest to a lot of people that the best way to run backups etc is to use a STAND ALONE bootable USB / DVD.
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