Not All Backup Software Is Created Equal Espanola NM

Most of the backup packages on our chart are simple to use.

Local Companies

Zia Net Inc
(505) 753-5000
Espanola, NM
Tlc Internet Cafe
(505) 391-6660
117 N Shipp St
Hobbs, NM
Computer Network Service Providers
(505) 986-1669
1308 Apache Ave
Santa Fe, NM
Wired? Coffee Cyber Cafe
(505) 751-9473
705 Felicidad Ln
Taos, NM
Taosnet Newmex
(505) 758-7598
201 Camino De La Merced
Taos, NM
Studio X
(505) 438-0505
1270 Calle De Comercio
Santa Fe, NM
Southside Internet Rental
(505) 751-1313
925 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur
Taos, NM
Zianet
(505) 248-0600
Albuquerque, NM
Yucca Telecom
(505) 226-2255
201 W 2nd St
Portales, NM
Lobo Internet Services Ltd
(505) 246-4700
2419 San Pedro Dr NE
Albuquerque, NM

Click to view full-size image.It can be devastating to lose important data when disaster strikes, yet backing up remains one of those PC maintenance chores that people often put off to another day, or even overlook altogether.

One of the keys to safeguarding your files for future access is having an easy-to-use, dependable backup program. Today's best backup utilities start at around $50 (based on download prices) and include wizards that walk you through choosing what gets backed up and when.

For this month's chart we looked at six applications that let you schedule regular backups as well as compress and encrypt the data. Three of the programs also have disaster-recovery functions that can help restore your system to a previous healthy state should you encounter a debilitating problem. Our Best Buy, NovaBackup 7.3, and the fourth-ranked Retrospect 7.5 Professional each allow you to create bootable CDs to restore your computer, while the second-place BackUp MyPC Deluxe 2006 provides a similar feature that unfortunately requires floppy disks.

Another increasingly common feature is the ability to back up open files, which means that even files in use by an application or the operating system are safely copied in the state they were in when the backup started. Each program in our chart offers open-file backup features--but note that the third-place Genie Backup Manager Professional 7.0 and the fifth-ranked WinBackup Standard 2.0 both require $40 add-ons for this.

Also convenient is native backup support, which lets you use Windows Explorer, instead of the app itself, to browse through your backups. Of the programs we looked at, only the Genie one offers the feature. Retrospect 7.5 has something akin to native backup support, but it works only with whole drives, not hand-picked folders or files.

Finally, all of the programs that made our chart back up to hard disk or CD/DVD, and all but WinBackup also support tape, a feature typically more of interest to small businesses. Only the Genie app currently works with Blu-ray Disc media; however, NovaStor and Roxio have both confirmed plans to introduce Blu-ray support in future revisions of their respective programs.


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