Soldato
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Hi everybody! (Hi Dr Nick...)
I'm currently mulling over backup options with a view to protecting myself from the Cryptolocker virus and also for just good practice, it's a habit I need to get into.
I was wondering about cloud storage which has a local folder such as Dropbox but as some far more logical thinking members than me pointed out, should the virus strike, that would be encrypted as well. See this thread.
It's now occurred to me that rather than paying an ongoing fee for online storage (which would be substantial for the amount of data I have to backup) a better option would be backing up onto local HDDs.
Is there software available that works in the same way as Dropbox but for local drives?
My intention is to back up all the drives to external HDDs, then disconnect the external HDDs except for last thing at night where any changes made during the day to the source drives are automatically synced to the backup drive. That means adding data as well as deleting unwanted data I've removed from the source.
I have Piriform HDD manager 12 but that doesn't seem to have a sync option.
I've found free software called FreeFileSync but I'm not sure if that does exactly what I need or if I can get away with using free software for this job.
What do you think or this idea for backup and what software would you recommend?
Thanks!
(Sorry for spamming with two questions in short succession, hopefully this will be a good idea that'll provide a backup solution!
I'm currently mulling over backup options with a view to protecting myself from the Cryptolocker virus and also for just good practice, it's a habit I need to get into.
I was wondering about cloud storage which has a local folder such as Dropbox but as some far more logical thinking members than me pointed out, should the virus strike, that would be encrypted as well. See this thread.
It's now occurred to me that rather than paying an ongoing fee for online storage (which would be substantial for the amount of data I have to backup) a better option would be backing up onto local HDDs.
Is there software available that works in the same way as Dropbox but for local drives?
My intention is to back up all the drives to external HDDs, then disconnect the external HDDs except for last thing at night where any changes made during the day to the source drives are automatically synced to the backup drive. That means adding data as well as deleting unwanted data I've removed from the source.
I have Piriform HDD manager 12 but that doesn't seem to have a sync option.
I've found free software called FreeFileSync but I'm not sure if that does exactly what I need or if I can get away with using free software for this job.
What do you think or this idea for backup and what software would you recommend?
Thanks!
(Sorry for spamming with two questions in short succession, hopefully this will be a good idea that'll provide a backup solution!