It’s main purpose was to become a media server for all of our movies and tv shows. Over the summer, we decided to build a Windows Home Server using WHS 2011. ![]() With these problems in mind, we set off to explore our options. So just the other day, we received an invoice from the backup service to pay for another whole year. The backup service would save older revisions but this didn’t help us if the document was newly created. Another was when we used Quark Express and saved a file to the live drive, that file would sometimes become corrupted and there was no way to get it back unless we had an older copy already saved. This was just one of the problems we experienced. One of the problems we faced was that we were using USB drives as our local storage and if the computer went to sleep, upon awakening, the back up software would crash and we had to restart the computer. ![]() For this to happen, we had to install software on each computer we wanted to back up and we had to designate local storage space to keep local copies of each file that were shared using the live drive setup. Over the past year, we’ve been using an online backup service that allowed us to backup all of our files on our home network as well as share all of the files between computers and online. This is our personal observation and experience and this blog was written without compensation. DISCLAIMER: This is a review of CloudBerry WHS 2011 Backup.
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