Back-up (specifics)

Lewis

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Incremental backup with the ability to view and edit the files, program must be pay once and done. no subscriptions.
 
Can you provide more details such as...

Workstation or server?
File / Folder backup or Full Image?
Restore time target?
Option to boot backup into a virtual machine in case of disaster?
How many endpoints?
 
workstation (Windows 10 home x64)
File/Folder - incremental
No restoration target time.
No need for images
single endpoint
Local storage
 
You would most likely be fine with Easus ToDo Backup, Aoemi BackUpper, Macrium, Veeam Endpoint Free

Check those out and one of their free versions may even do the trick for you.
 
Incremental backup with the ability to view and edit the files, program must be pay once and done. no subscriptions.

As mentioned above, not very much information provided. But I use Acronis True Image. You pay for it once (approx $50) and it's yours. It allows full and incremental backup, system-type backup but also the ability to examine individual folders/files in any backup, etc. Have used it for years with both SMB and residential customers.
 
I'm sure lots of you are familiar with Fabs Autobackup I'm looking for output that is similar to Fabs but will do it incrementally. Easus doesn't do what I'm looking for or it's not working well with Win10 from my vantagepoint. I will check the others out you mentioned, BlackLab Techs. Thank you for your reply.

I'm concerned that Acronis might be a bit over this gentleman's head, but I will let him try it for 30 days. Does it output like Fabs product or do you have to mount the backups? Thank you glricht.

Sorry for missing most of this in the first post, always in a hurry! =/

workstation (Windows 10 home x64)
File/Folder - incremental
No restoration target time.
No need for images
single endpoint
Local storage
 
Cloudberry Free can back up to a USB drive and does everything you need there I believe.
 
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