Saturday, November 12th, 2011 at
6:01 pm
hi,
i want to use a service like mozy (mozy.com), for my web servers/mysql dbs
mozy is for home computers, but you just simply say what files you want backing up and it uploads it to their servers. i want something like this, but, as said, for my web servers.
(and i want another company to do it, don’t want to keep back ups on my own computers/my other servers)
Hi,
thanks for the suggestion regarding the usb hdd. i don’t want to download it myself though (quite a lot of gb), prefer another computer take care of it all for me.
Friday, October 28th, 2011 at
6:01 pm
I work for a small business that is interested in backing up their Exchange server to somewhere off-site. I recently configured our SQL databases to backup to Amazon’s S3, and was hoping to arrive at a similar solution for Exchange. The major problem however, is that our backup software (Backup Exec) I believe does only full backups, which would be too much data to upload to Online Storage. My question is:
Is there a way with Microsoft’s built-In NTBackup (or with Backup Exec) to do an incremental or differential backup of the MS-Exchange database? And, if not, is there a third-party software solution that does this efficiently?
On a Side-note, I was wondering if anyone knew how Mozy-Pro worked. It advertises that it can automatically back up Exchange, but it is simply a different Front-End for S3, and I’m not sure if there’s any difference in how it does the actual back-ups (full / transactional / differential?) .
Tuesday, July 19th, 2011 at
9:05 pm
My friend’s son accidentally deleted Firefox from the MacBook computer running 10.6.1. I haven’t used a Mac in a long time so I can’t really help her out. She says the computer has Time Machine, but there is no external hard drive doing back ups that she knows of. Is there any way to do a restore point like you can on the PC? All the are worried about is getting the Bookmarks back.
Thank you!
Thursday, April 14th, 2011 at
4:54 pm
I’ve seen it in the news and my friends are all talking about it, but is it really worth buying?
Saturday, January 1st, 2011 at
11:25 pm
My server based computer has worked fine for months without this happening and now it is shutting down unexpected without any rhyme or reason. No errors in the log files on Windows or anywhere else that I can find. We have a UPS set up for emergency power but none of the options in the software for it are showing any auto shutdown feature. The power options via windows control panel are set for always on. I have researched and found serveral threads with this problem but to my dismay no real solutions was ever reached on any of them.
I said it has worked for months without this happening. What I should of said is that this has never happened. Also FYI – We installed Windows updates right before this started to happen. Not sure if this is related but just in case ??? Please help 
It was an automatic update, not one that was chosen. Is it possible that an auto update was selected the wrong one?
I tried the Stinger program. I have used it before so I am familur with it. Nothing… no viruses at all.. 
We have already tried disabling the UPS and also checking the events log. The UPS seemed to be the problem because it stayed up and running for a few days but over the weekend it was completely froze. The error log shows nothing just like in previous crashes. The services properties for recovery are not set to "Restart your computer". The only suggestion I haven’t tried is restoring to the point before the update, however I am leary to do so because we have a data base that may lose information.