![]() As for FreeNAS, just map a drive letter on the computer to a SMB share and you backup to that drive letter. This is a great program if you only want to have a copy of what resides on your system since the last run of SyncToy. It will make a copy of your data that has changed, not backups. I like the Microsoft SyncToy and then you create a rule to automatically run it. Again, it's a paid program.Īs for other Windows based backup programs, there are many out on the web that are free. If you did need to restore a single file then you can mount the backup image and recover the file(s) you desire. I'm talking under an hour (well it depends on how large your hard drive is of course). I use the entire hard drive because in my experience you typically are not looking for a single file to recover but the entire drive crashes or the system becomes corrupt and vice reinstalling Windows, you can reinstall your drive image and it's super fast. ![]() ![]() You can set it up to backup files or the entire hard drive. This is a paid program but I've been using it for so many years and it just works. Since this isn't a FreeNAS question, moved to Off Topic.īut I use Acronis True Image on my Windows PCs to backup my hard drives to FreeNAS.
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