fabs autobackup 4 tech

I am not sure as to the answer. But for the size of the file, and the time taken to install, I would just install it on the machines your backing up.

Either that, or place it on your network, nas box etc. Then use the network to direct to the app, and then backup.

Alternatively, place it on a ext hard drive, and backup to that.
 
All the previous incarnations have been portable. I don't have the Tech version yet but I can't see why it wouldn't be, especially when the biggest advantage would be running it from a BartPE disc and pulling files off of an offline system for every user.
 
It is portable. but it is SLOW to recover the backup.

I slave a client's drive to my server and use it to take the backup. This takes about as long as one would expect.

When the machine is ready to get the backup restored, I run Fab's from a pendrive and point it to my server to get restored. At this point it becomes a complete turtle.

17gig? that takes all day. (I recently went to a gigibit switch just to see if it would help, nope)
 
I had a similar type of issue many months ago, only mine would stop my network connection from the server (Win 7 x64, 6gb). Solution was to install a new gigabit network card. The transfer is now back to normal speed.

Example, 8Gb (which I did this afternoon, took all of 7 minutes to transfer from the server back to the machine it came from).

Now, I still either slave to the server, 16Gb flash drive, use a external drive or a combination. Depending on the size of the backup.
 
It is portable. but it is SLOW to recover the backup.

I slave a client's drive to my server and use it to take the backup. This takes about as long as one would expect.

When the machine is ready to get the backup restored, I run Fab's from a pendrive and point it to my server to get restored. At this point it becomes a complete turtle.

17gig? that takes all day. (I recently went to a gigibit switch just to see if it would help, nope)

I use an external usb hard drive and it works fine with much more data than that to transfer :confused:
 
I have a dedicated repair machine with the side permanently off, with several high capacity drives. I just "Fabs" the data across to those using conventional SATA or IDE.

Regards.


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I use an external usb hard drive and it works fine with much more data than that to transfer :confused:

Yep +1 to this. I use it regularly and never noticed it being any slower than any other file copy method.

May have been a faulty drive? Or bisquillions* of really small files?






*Possibly not a real number. :)
 
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Yep +1 to this. I use it regularly and never noticed it being any slower than any other file copy method.

May have been a faulty drive? Or bisquillions* of really small files?






*Possibly not a real number. :)

I Have tested the drive a few times thinking just that. I will attempt a new network card tomorrow as was previously suggested.

BTW love bisquillions.
 
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