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This function is only available for single primary and logical partitions.
Full and Incremental File Backups
A full file-based archive only contains files and folders. It is really efficient when backing up an e-mail
database or particular documents, as no redundant data is processed. But if you care about
maintaining a files history, you can benefit from one more supplementary technique called
Incremental File Backup.
An incremental archive only contains data changed since the time of creating a full or incremental
file-based archive. It is smaller and takes less time to create, but you will require the initial full image
and all of its increments to restore the latest point of this kind of backup.
File Increment to a Sector Backup
File Increment to a Sector Backup is a unique technology on the market so far that bridges two
principally different approaches of the data backup: the file-based backup and the sector-based
backup. With its help you can now create a sector-based backup of your system to get it back on
track in minutes in case of a virus attack or a hardware malfunction and then just make file-based
incremental images to the previously created sector-based backup to keep updated only
information that is critical for you. Thus you will considerably save your system resources.
Backup Storage
Our program supports all present day techniques of storing backup images. Let’s take a closer look
at them all to understand what kind of storage is able to provide better security:
You can place a backup image to a local mounted or unmounted (without drive letter
assigned) partition. Despite the fact that it is the most convenient way, try not to use it. You
can delete your backup just by accident or lose it as a result of a hardware malfunction, or a
virus attack;
You can place a backup image to an external mounted storage to provide for a higher level
of data protection and system independence;
You can place a backup image to a special secured place on the hard disk called the
Backup Capsule that has an independent system layout (e.g. a separate partition) and will
stay operable should the active file system be damaged. To avoid an accidental removing or
unauthorized access of the backup data, this partition is hidden and thus cannot be mounted
in the operating system. However it won’t help you in case of a hardware malfunction;
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