Can PA2009 create daily scheduled backup and upload to FTP?
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p.s. make sure you are using beta 2.
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Spywolf,
I am using PowerArchiver 2009 Version 11 -00-45.
If I change my script to incremental from normal will the backup process be quicker?
I don’t backup to DVD-R disks, I use DVD-RW disks as my complete backup uses most of the DVD (it includes about 1,000 images).
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Hi Kafka,
yes - you need to create 2 backups (PBS) - one with Full and another one with Incremental backup.
Incremental will backup only changed files. Try it out and see.
Unless you erase DVD-RW every time before you backup, data will still be added not replaced.
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Thanks Spywolf,
I have done as you suggested and it works fine. In the past I haven’t erased my DVD-RW because I assumed that the original backup was overwritten and that therefore the backup would use roughly the same amount of space. I now understand why my DVDs became unusuable after a few backups; they were filled up. It would be nice to have the ability to have the DVD erased as part of the backup process. I find that once the disk becomes full I am unable to erase it as it is, apparently, read only. In future I will erase the DVD before performing a full backup.
Thanks again.
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there is an option to erase RW image in backup, under DVD/BD destination media options :).
p.s. it is not much backup if you erase the DVD :). I suggest that you keep monthly DVD backups on DVD-R as they are so affordable these days, it doesnt make sense not to…
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Aside from polluting the environment. ;)
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Thanks again. I don’t have the Pro version so I can’t use the erase RW option. I’ve come up with a compromise which entails using two DVD-RWs for the main backup:-
Backup DVD 1 (about 1.7 gb) will contain all the files which rarely, if ever change (eg the 700 photos I took in Europe in June).
Backup DVD 2 (much smaller) will contain all the files which change every so often (eg the family budget spreadsheet).
*** for both of these DVDs I will have a single icon OFTEN. This means that I click on BACKUP OFTEN and all folders/files which change often are backed up at the same time.
I will have a third DVD which contains individual backups (eg the family budget spreadsheet) so that when I click on the BACKUP BUDGET icon only that file is backed up.
As you may have gathered, I am rather obsessive about backing up, which is due to a couple of unfortunate experiences at work back in the early nineties (in the days of 5.25" floppies).
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As you may have gathered, I am rather obsessive about backing up, which is due to a couple of unfortunate experiences at work back in the early nineties (in the days of 5.25" floppies).
For minimum safety, double up :-
DVD 1A and DVD 1B
DVD 2A and DVD 2BThen alternate your backups (e.g.
1A in August,
1B in September
1A Octoberand
2A week 1,
2B week 2,
2A week 3
etc.).You risk losing only one period if something fails.
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Thanks to all. Final question:My complete backup ( several folders) is backed up as a single archive with all the files from the various folders appearing together. According to Help I should be able to have each folder backed up into its own archive by selecting :Group files from same folder into same archive", but I can’t find this option.
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… According to Help I should be able to have each folder backed up into its own archive by selecting :Group files from same folder into same archive", but I can’t find this option.
That is an option for BATCH Zipping not “normal archive”.
I don’t believe you can BATCH zip as a single pbs script, you would need a seperate pbs for each folder/archive. -
I’ve answered my own question to some extent. I found that I could create a batch archive which backed up a number of folders in their individual archives, which is what I wanted, however I don’t know whether it’s possible to save this as a pbs so that I can run it by clicking on a desktop icon. I suspect that I would have to create the batch archive each time, which is not ideal.
Is this right? Ideally I would like to be able to backup a number of folders to individual archives at the press of a button. At the moment I can archive a number of folders at the press of a button but only to a single archive.
I notice also that the archives created via batch archive are much larger than the single archive which contains all the files in all the folders.
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you can not create several archives from backup - only single backup. Once you open the archive, if you use explorer view, you will see contents by folders in any case.
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Thanks Spywolf
Even if I can’t have the backup create individual archives for the various folders I guess that I can sort the archive by path, which groups the files together under their folders (if you know what I mean !)*
- What I mean is that BACKUP 1 backs up four folders, BUDGET, IMAGES, MUSIC DATABASE and TRAVEL DIARY. When I sort the resulting archive by path all the files in BUDGET are grouped together, etc
Thanks again. Hopefully this will be my last question for a while.
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Go to View> DIsplay style> Explorer with folders and you will see what I meant
:).
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I see what you mean.
Can I use the SFX Wizard in the following scenario?
Just say that, for some reason, I have to reformat my hard drive back to its facory settings. Can I create self-extracting archives which, when run, create folders on the hard drive into which the relevant backed up files are extracted? For example, my current archive (BACKUP 1 Rare) includes four individual folders (2008 TRIP, CD COVER, FINAL COMPLETE and MY PROJECTS). Would a self-extracting archive create these four folders on the hard drive and extract files into the appropriate folders it has created?
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Yes, of course. Thats what SFX’s are for.
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I realize my last question might appear a bit dumb, what I should have added was that I would like to be able to create a shortcut on my desktop which, when clicked, would backup specified folders to a self-extracting archive on a DVD. As I have said before, this is what I do with normal backups. I don’t have to start from scratch each time (specifying folders to be backed up, etc.). I suspect that with self-extracting archives I would have to start at the begining each time I wanted to do a backup.
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you need to use .pbs for backups.
There is really no reason to use SFX for backup, every version of Windows in past 7 years has support for zip archives, and you can burn backups to DVD if you have Pro version.
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Originally Posted by staysafe :
“Preferably only adding new or changed files. WHatever minimizes time archiving and uploading.”
To do this, try Second Copy :
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