Hi there,
I've been looking for some backup software for a while. To be honest, I didn't think it would be this difficult but I'm struggling to find something that will do what I want. Can anyone recommend something that will do the job?
Here is what I am trying to do:
I have a Powerbook G4 1.67GHz, which has a 100Gb internal HD. I have a 100Gb partition set aside on an external FireWire drive. The plan is to maintain a complete clone of the internal HD on this drive. What I'd like the software to do is copy the whole drive across the first time I run it, and from then on just run some sort of "sync" routine, so that files I have updated on the internal HD get updated on the backup.
The theory behind it is that I'll have a backup I can swap straight onto if the internal HD crashes or the laptop is stolen.
So far I've tried Synchronize, which appeared to choke on the number of files (over 500,000 - which surprised me). I use Synchronise to keep track of a couple of project folders and it does that very well, but it doesn't seem up to dealing with the larger backup task.
I also tried SuperDuper. It crashed and didn't complete the first backup, so I didn't get the chance to try it out properly. I'm reluctant to waste another couple of hours trying it again, unless anyone can persuade me otherwise.
I have used CarbonCopyCloner in the past, and it certainly does a good job of backing up a drive, but I'm not sure about keeping the backups synchronised.
Does anyone have any suggestions of something that will be up to the task?
I've been looking for some backup software for a while. To be honest, I didn't think it would be this difficult but I'm struggling to find something that will do what I want. Can anyone recommend something that will do the job?
Here is what I am trying to do:
I have a Powerbook G4 1.67GHz, which has a 100Gb internal HD. I have a 100Gb partition set aside on an external FireWire drive. The plan is to maintain a complete clone of the internal HD on this drive. What I'd like the software to do is copy the whole drive across the first time I run it, and from then on just run some sort of "sync" routine, so that files I have updated on the internal HD get updated on the backup.
The theory behind it is that I'll have a backup I can swap straight onto if the internal HD crashes or the laptop is stolen.
So far I've tried Synchronize, which appeared to choke on the number of files (over 500,000 - which surprised me). I use Synchronise to keep track of a couple of project folders and it does that very well, but it doesn't seem up to dealing with the larger backup task.
I also tried SuperDuper. It crashed and didn't complete the first backup, so I didn't get the chance to try it out properly. I'm reluctant to waste another couple of hours trying it again, unless anyone can persuade me otherwise.
I have used CarbonCopyCloner in the past, and it certainly does a good job of backing up a drive, but I'm not sure about keeping the backups synchronised.
Does anyone have any suggestions of something that will be up to the task?