Windows would probably be the best resource to find the backup software. I am sure there are other companies that offer it at a reduced rate, but I would question whether the quality would be the same.
Someone can find a NDMP backup from the Comm Vault website. Zmanda also offer backup services where backup software can be found for Linux, Mac OS and Windows computers.
One can obtain backup software for Windows XP by going to the main Windows XP download site and choosing the option of backup software. One can also go to business stores such as Office Depot and Staples.
There are several free programs that are available for backup that work with Windows software. Some of the most popular are MozyHome Free, Cobian Backup, SyncBack, Acronis True Image, and Carbonite.
Depends on what your backing up. If you want to back up your computer, just use the one built in to windows. If you want to backup software, you might as well just use an usb.
There are many available enterprise for backup software. MySQL and Symantec provide the industry leading enterprise solutions for the backup software.
There exist a lot of great options for driver backup software on the market. Microsoft builds one into Windows, but Paragon Software have a well regarded solution.
Windows has a built-in backup feature. When you first purchase your machine you should immediately make a backup using the backup utility program and keep this in a safe place. If you have not done this, there is a feature called create and restore which will backup your computer to the last restore point. This is not a complete backup but it is helpful.
I destroyed my windows back up software when I was cleaning my carpets. How do I go about getting a replacement? Do I need to call microsoft?
You can find out more information about backup software in a variety of places, including online articles and backup software product sites (the FAQ's section is a great place to look). You can also find more information by visiting your local computer retailer.
Server backup software backups and protects all the important files stored on your Windows Server system such as mission critical business files, shared images, shared media files, documents and all system information.
There are many different sites that will allow you to backup your files for free. The one that I think might be of interest to you is a site called FBackup. It is a good backup software for any Windows based operating system.
Yes, there is an online source for downloading backup software for a server. You can find them at www.barracudanetworks.com or www.CommVault.com