PHD Virtual Backup for Citrix XenServer provides the ability to back up and restore business-critical information quickly and efficiently, directly within the XenCenter management console, providing a single pane of glass to manage your virtual machines backups. With support for XenServer, XenDesktop and XenApp customers can leverage the same solution across their entire virtual...
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I classify a backup as being either a contingency backup or an archive backup. Contingency backups are short term backups people take to protect against computer failure. These backups represent a snapshot of computer documents at a particular instance in time and should be updated as frequently as the implemented backup technology allows. These...
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The system configuration information is stored centrally in a hierarchical database called the registry. You can use the Registry Editor to add and edit registry keys and values, restore the registry from a backup or to default values, and to import or export keys for reference or backup. A word of caution – incorrectly...
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Storing the settings of each user within a computer’s registry rather than as a record within the Microsoft SQL database is a debatable design decision especially since database technology constitutes a core component of this product.
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Tags: backup, Microsoft SQL, Registry, Registry Backup, Sage, Sage Pastel, Sage Pastel Evolution, Windows Registry
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Many people use Microsoft Outlook to download mail from their POP3 or IMAP server. While some may only link their Outlook to one particular email, many today have multiple email accounts all pouring into the same data file. Backing up Microsoft Outlook consists essentially of backing up two different components; the pst file that...
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Internal hard drives: Hard drives are relatively inexpensive and efficient but they are prone to viruses or software corruption due to other software running on the system. You can’t store it in a location separate from your computer. You have to install it in another computer in case you have problems with the computer...
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Tags: backup, backup media, CD/DVD, hard drives
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