Re: zip and backup
- From: "Andrew" <someone@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:33:14 -0000
I think you may be making a mistake using one archive file. It makes it
harder to work with the files afterwards and update them with newer files,
especially the amount of data you are talking about.
Why not give AJC Directory Synchronizer a try:
http://www.ajcsoft.com/ProductsAJCDirSync.php
You can use it to create a mirror to another location and keep it up to date
when files are modified. You also have the option to turn on archiving
which means you can get back any older version of a file (from a very
compact archive that only stores the changes to files).
You can also do a scheduled sync and I can supply you with a batch file that
runs the backup and shuts down your machine.
--
Andrew Cutforth - AJC Software - www.ajcsoft.com
The best folder synchronize and directory compare tool available.
AJC Active Backup instantly archives every file you edit giving you
unlimited undo and automatic revision control. Never lose your data again.
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