Good apps for automating backups?

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I've become lazy with backing up...

Quite a while ago I had three small ish harddrives and two Seagate external drives which had their own program, enabling you to have them back up certain files or folders..

I still have these drives, but also have some old externals I use in enclosures, also my main harddrives are a lot bigger now so backing up isn't so easy.

Are there any recommendations for programs that I can set up and leave.. not to worry about?
I'm not quick to trust them, so would like advice :)

Cheers
David
 
I use Windows backup for a monthly system backup image but for automatic daily backups I wouldn't have anything other than SyncBackSE. It's flexible, easy to use and the data can be set as a true mirror so individual files are instantly accessible. It retails around £18 but worth every penny.

The only free one I'd recommend, which I install on customer PCs if they don't want to pay, is FBackup. Does the job but it has limitations.
 
Thanks for your replies, going to explore them now.

I did use windows backup once but it appeared to be slow, but this was a while ago..
I'll give it a go first :)

Also I do use todo backup, for cloning drives, but never used it for backing up as i'm not keen on backups being one file, part of me doesn't trust it, I don't know why.. I like having a folder with everything in it where I can see it..

David
 
I use spideroak to automate back ups on certain folders online, you can also use it to set up share folders between different pcs. Use my (shameless) referall link and the code 'worldbackupday' for 6gb free space :)
 
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