Can I use IBackup for Windows to schedule full and incremental backups on specific days? How do I see historical view of data?
IBackup does not have the conventional concept of full and incremental backups. Every backup is basically a full backup with incremental effect. Unlike the conventional concept of ‘incremental backup’ where only the changed data is stored separately from full backup; with IBackup, the changed data is overwritten on the existing backup. In other words, you have ‘full backup’ results every time. IBackup uses the advanced patching technology to determine the changed data at source and applies only modified blocks of the changed files on to the data at IBackup. There is no efficiency lost due to IBackup’s methodology of updating full backups directly every time. To see historical view of data, refer to Snapshots.
IBackup does not have the conventional concept of full and incremental backups. Every backup is basically a full backup with incremental effect. Unlike the conventional concept of ‘incremental backup’ where only changed data is stored separately from full backup, with IBackup, during the backup, the changed data is written directly on to existing backup. In other words, you have ‘full backup’ results every time that helps in fast restores when needed. IBackup uses advanced patching technology to determine the changed data at source and applies only modified blocks of the changed files on to the data at IBackup. So there is no efficiency lost due to IBackup’s methodology of updating full backups directly every time. To see historical view of data, please see Snapshots.
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- Can I use IBackup for Windows to schedule full and incremental backups on specific days?