![]() ![]() (Free time-limited versions aren't included in this review.) Software is available for Windows Server versions, Windows XP/Vista (and previous versions of Windows workstation), Linux, Unix (including Solaris, HP-UX and other commercial Unix versions), Mac OS and even lesser-known operation systems like BeOS. Quite a few limited versions of commercial products are also time-limited, which may not be obvious when you initially download them but will be apparent during installation. There are several categories of products available: limited versions of commercial products, full-featured freeware products and open-source projects. There are many more products available - this review isn't intended to be a comprehensive roundup of all available products, but rather a sampling to illustrate the kinds of features available in free backup tools. This review will cover a representative selection of downloadable backup software as well as the backup software included with the Buffalo TeraStation NAS system. However, administrators may be looking for additional features, or may have budgeting issues that make it necessary to consider free or open-source software. ![]() Furthermore, many backup devices, even inexpensive NAS systems, ship with backup softwarethat can back up servers or workstations to the NAS system. Given the possible consequences in lost productivity when applications or data are unavailable, such as the time necessary to recreate lost intellectual property, the cost to purchase good backup software is not generally a stopping block for many backup/storage administrators. ![]()
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