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Best incremental backup software other than Time Machine
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<blockquote data-quote="MattSharp" data-source="post: 689745" data-attributes="member: 22022"><p>So I am wondering what else people use out there other than Time Machine to do incremental backups? </p><p></p><p>I don't mean apps like Super Duper or CCC that make bootable images or just back up what changes. I want to be able to save several versions of files (like Time Machine). </p><p></p><p>There are a bunch of reasons I don't like Time Machine. First I have a backup server that all my Macs go to and it's not a Mac and Time Machine can't do network volumes like this without hacks. Plus it's not very customizable.</p><p></p><p>I used to use dirvish when I was on Linux and since OS X is built on BSD I am sure it would work but it's not the most elegant solution. </p><p></p><p>I have heard that Chronosync can be good for something like this. The three licenses I would need would cost me like $90 which is a bit steep but if it does what I want I am cool. </p><p></p><p>Any other suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MattSharp, post: 689745, member: 22022"] So I am wondering what else people use out there other than Time Machine to do incremental backups? I don't mean apps like Super Duper or CCC that make bootable images or just back up what changes. I want to be able to save several versions of files (like Time Machine). There are a bunch of reasons I don't like Time Machine. First I have a backup server that all my Macs go to and it's not a Mac and Time Machine can't do network volumes like this without hacks. Plus it's not very customizable. I used to use dirvish when I was on Linux and since OS X is built on BSD I am sure it would work but it's not the most elegant solution. I have heard that Chronosync can be good for something like this. The three licenses I would need would cost me like $90 which is a bit steep but if it does what I want I am cool. Any other suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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