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Roxio Backup MyPC 6.0 Deluxe


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Roxio Backup MyPC 6.0 Deluxe


Roxio has launched its latest version 6.0 of Backup MyPC. The software has been popular amongst the system administrators for taking convenient back up and using the software for system recovery. The main reason for popularity of this software has been due to its ability to support wide range of hardware. It is quite efficient in handling tapes, CDs, DVDS, etc. It is also equivocally efficient with removable media such as Zip drives or JAZ drives. It also supports IDE, USB and SCSI drives. However, USB floppies should be avoided for any system recovery as the software does not have any DOS USB drives.

Backup Disk to Disk


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One of the ways to backup your data is to copy your entire disk to another disk. Naturally this is called disk to disk backup. Compared to backups made to tape or other media, disk based backups are faster, more easily restored and disks have become so cheap that every one can use them.
 
Depending on the storage system, backup times are noticeably and even dramatically shorter than those required for tape backups. In many companies, this technology renders the backup window a lot smaller. The outcomes being that backups are more up-to-date, since they can be run more frequently, while application and backup servers become available more quickly for other tasks and are under less strain.

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