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[POLL] What is your favorite Backup Software for 2024?

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Definitive Best Backup Software for 2024  

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  1. 1. What is your favorite backup software for 2024?

    • 2BrightSparks SyncBack
      2
    • Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (formerly True Image)
      2
    • AOMEI Backupper
      1
    • Apple Time Machine
      0
    • Attix5
      0
    • BackBlaze
      1
    • Bvckup 2
      0
    • Centered Systems Second Copy
      1
    • Clonezilla
      5
    • Commvault Simpana
      0
    • Crashplan Central
      0
    • Create Synchonicity
      0
    • Easeus Todo Backup
      2
    • EMC Retrospect
      0
    • Google Drive
      1
    • FreeFileSync
      4
    • Haystack Software ARQ
      0
    • Iperius Backup
      0
    • Macrium Reflect
      12
    • Microsoft OneDrive
      2
    • Microsoft Robocopy/Xcopy
      1
    • Microsoft Windows Backup
      2
    • Norton Ghost
      0
    • NovaStor NovaBACKUP
      1
    • OpenText Carbonite
      0
    • Paragon Backup & Recovery
      1
    • Pixelabs XXCOPY
      0
    • Quest V-Ranger
      0
    • Rclone
      0
    • Redo
      0
    • rSync
      1
    • Siber Systems GoodSync
      0
    • StorageCraft ShadowProtect
      0
    • Syncovery
      0
    • Terabyte Software Image for Windows
      0
    • Veeam
      4
    • Veritas Backup Exec
      0
    • Xopero Backup & Restore/Cloud Business
      0
    • Other cloud provider: (Box, DropBox, iCloud, etc.) [specify below]
      0
    • Other NAS device: (Asustor, Drobo, QNAP, Synology, etc.) [specify below]
      3
    • Other [specify below]
      1

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Hello,

This is the definitive Best Backup Software of 2024 official thread. 

It covers both free and commercial backup software, as well as those built into or bundled with operating systems.  Use this as a starting point for researching back-up software.
 
The previous year's thread can be found here.
 
If your choice of a back-up solution is not listed, please choose the appropriate Other option(s) and specify in the comments.  The poll is multiple choice, so if you use more than one solution, you can select all of those.  Be sure to mention which ones you use in the comments. 
  
Regards, 
  
Aryeh Goretsky

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I dont tend to backup at an OS level anymore, just my data, i copy to multiple locations such as my NAS, Bluray disks and DropBox. 

For a lot of files where i need to ensure the integrity i use WinRar and multiple recovery files to checksum the files and to be able to recover. 

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After the horrifying installation of win11 insider. wich should not have been possible, I blocked win11 by gpolicy, I did not lose any data, but...

I lost all!!! my settings and finetuning over the last few years

This happened early november, I about halfway now 24-01-01

I am not happy  at all, more " grumpy"

Best wishes BTW :fun:

PS I downloaded the payed version of Paragon

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From This list , I would give my vote to Veeam and Freefilesync ,  Also I would give my vote to another two tools that help also in many projects ShareGate and Gs Richcopy 360 .

please add both to the list 

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-General boot drive imaging occasionally = Clonezilla (which I use to image boot drive to a image file on another one of my hard drives. even on my backup computers I use the Samba share on my main PC to store the images made from the backup computers I have. but on my main PC ill usually image the hard drive roughly once every 1-2 months or so. but currently I have 139 days+ of uptime (which is my all-time personal best) so I have not imaged it in quite a while)

-General data backup = manual copy/paste in file manager to different hard drives (along with occasional burning to DVD for higher importance data backup as I still think quality optical media is one of the best options for long term data backup (long term, say at least 10-20+ years)).

that's what I have been doing a rather long time now and will likely continue to do for the foreseeable future ;)

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Where to start.

I use Cobain backup for some important files. I use Windows backup to backup the occasional computer, Windows home server backup for family stuff, and some homemade scripts to back up the occasional VM.

All important data is on OneDrive for Business and OneDrive gets backed up to the NAS. Very long term data goes on optical media and also goes to AWS Glacier.

Overall I think I'm pretty well protected. 

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