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OK, guys, here is the secret I read about long ago in the New York
Times.....or was it the Wall St. Journal? Sometimes it does pay to read
something else than this list!
Yes, I think so, if they are networked), check it out for
yourself....here's their intro...
""(SmartSync Pro is a backup and synchronization software that will
store your important files to a different drive, removable ZIP/JAZ/CD-RW
drive, network volume or just compress to zip archive.
Flexible filters system and built-in scheduler lets you synchronize
only the files that are necessary and only when needed. To minimize data
transfer (and increase speed) only new and changed files are
transferred.
SmartSync Pro has a unique feature - it synchronizes files and
folders even when your computers cannot be connected via local network!
It is an ideal solution for those who use the same files both at home
and in the office. SmartSync Pro tracks changes and additions in source
files, compresses those files to the package that is transferred to the
remote computer using removable disk, e-mail or FTP right from the
application.""
http://www.smsync.com/
Looks like the price has been increased to $35 now......
Marc
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Sower [mailto:canarder@frontiernet.net] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 10:29 AM
To: cardmarc@charter.net
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: other mailinglist
Marc,
I'm trying to find some software that I can schedule a job to back up the data on my hard drive (and occasionally my software) to partitions on a drive on another computer on my Ethernet LAN. Does yours do that?
If so, where do I get it?
Thanks ... Jim Sower
cardmarc@charter.net wrote:
Happens to everyone. I bought a second internal hard drive, a $20 drive
duplication program, and duplicate all files automatically on both
drives every week. I hate when a hard drive goes kaput happens-and it
does all the time.
Marc
From: Ernest Christley <echristl@cisco.com>
Date: 2005/01/13 Thu PM 04:54:05 GMT
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: [FlyRotary] other mailinglist
Please excuse the off topic post, but several of the Delta builders
hang
here, so this is an easy way for me to get the word out.
The Deltaflyers list, my website, and just about all of my personal
computing life is down for the count until further notice. After only
4
years of constant running, I finally have had that dreaded harddrive
failure. My wife had some problems, so I logged in remotely and found
some badblock errors in the log files. As I was looking at it, the
drive went belly up and corrupted the partition records. It was less
that 6 hours between the first badblock reports and the complete
inability to seek parts of the drive. It wouldn't be so bad, except that I was running RAID-0 with /home
spread across the drives. The /var directory resided on the healthy
drive, so the thankfully the website is basically intact. But I kept
the
mailing list archive in /usr/lib/mailman, and I'm not sure if I'll be
able to salvage that. But my home directory has my email archives and
several projects, most notably my pre-natal propeller optimization
program.
I'm being slow and careful, trying to recover as much as possible, so
I'm not ready to give a ETA for when it will be back up.
And just to think, I told myself a thousand times that I need to do a
backup.
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