Disaster recovery: Two thirds of businesses can't restore on-site backups in under 24 hours April 9, 2019 https://www.scmagazineuk.com/disast...tore-on-site-backups-24-hours/article/1581471
Hey there, For Windows,10/8.1/8/7/ I am just wondering which Recovery Software would recommend beside and/or similar to AOMEI OneKey Recovery in which you can you can set to press A or F11 to enter recovery environment. Or using the Ecs..... Key...... ect. Any suggestions? One that you like and/or have use with success........ For help in fighting Ransomware....... ect. Or what do use to get your system backup and running with the least headache's. Many thanks, Moose
Hi Moose I run two key programs. 1) Macrium Reflect V6 paid and I take hourly incrementals. 2) IFW using the Pandlouk scripts. they are fantastic. Both make system recovery simple and fast. But there is another key factor. Practice Practice Practice. You should be able to restore in your sleep. I can tell you when something goes south and you need to recover you will be under stress. That isn't the time to wonder if it will work or how to use it. I gave less thought to a Macrium restore or IFW restore then I do to opening a word document. Pete
Disaster recovery: Two thirds of businesses can't restore on-site backups in under 24 hours I say it's closer to 90%.
Macrium Reflect 7.2 whether free or paid is absolutely reliable. With the paid version one can backup and restore within an average time of 3 minutes or less (for each operation), and it just works day in day out. I do an incremental daily on two USB hard drives, and another incremental weekly on two other USB hard drives. Important data is copied directly on different hard drives when deemed necessary. Restores behave like slightly longer reboots always working... It is almost a one click operation once one familiarizes oneself with the interface... Highly recommended.