Backup software for desktop/peer to peer LAN

SnoSalmon

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Hey guys,

I have a small business client running 2 PC's, both still with XP.
They have Retrospect 7.6 and an Iomega Rev drive. The Rev drive works brilliantly, however Retrospect is a major pain in that most weeks it breaks and refuses to recognize the media as being included in the backup set.
I've gone through and re-created the backup set, adding all media - to the point I close retrospect, tell it to check media, and it's ok on each cartridge.

Anyway, long story short - I need to replace Retrospect. Can someone advice me on where I should be looking? Client wants backup to be local (no on-line backup solutions) and needs to be "visual" including a log file, so no robocopy scripts unfortunately as the client will be checking the backup themselves each day.

Must work on XP - it's backing up a single machine (they have a "Master" computer) to the Iomega Rev drive.

Cheers guys,

Sno
 
Cheers, thanks for the quick reply!
I'll check this out now.
-edit- looks like it's not for commercial use. This client runs a rental business, with a good number of clients on their books. Might just have a play with it, and sell them the business edition if the trial works good.
 
Take a look at Acronis True Image. Not only does it support what you're trying to do, it keeps a log file plus it will send an email with the status of the backup.

Been using it for years, for both my office and also my small-business customers.

http://www.acronis.com
 
Thanks guys.
The GFI solution looks really slick, and I'm testing the free home version. I've fired off an email to them asking about pricing for a single workstation, as they seem to be pricing the business edition for servers etc.

I'll have a look at Acronis - I've used this once to take some system snapshots.

Thanks for all the input so far - once we have a suitable candidate and the deal has been done I'll report in with the results, however keep any suggestions coming!
 
Thanks guys.
The GFI solution looks really slick, and I'm testing the free home version. I've fired off an email to them asking about pricing for a single workstation, as they seem to be pricing the business edition for servers etc.

I'll have a look at Acronis - I've used this once to take some system snapshots.

Thanks for all the input so far - once we have a suitable candidate and the deal has been done I'll report in with the results, however keep any suggestions coming!

Hey, the pricing is here:
http://www.gfi.com/business-backup-software

About $20 per workstation for the software. Plus 1 year of updates.

Very good pricing IMO for a good product.
 
Backup Assist - really meant for servers but works well on 2K + OSes. Expensive in comparison to other solutions here but gives excellent support, reports and will email reports, reminders to change media etc. to whomsoever you please. I have it on about 25-30 sites and have never had a backup fail because of the software nor ever had a test restore fail.
 
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