Software can be backed up in several ways on a Windows server. Periodic disk images, full or differential backups or restore points can be archived to another disk drive or a network drive, or on a cloud storage system.
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.
Windows has offered many versions of its server software. The newest version, Windows Server 2012 is available on the Microsoft website's download page.
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 server monitoring can be accomplished with special software. More information on this service can be found online at Uptime Software and Manage Engine.
VMWare Backup is a software solution which is used to backup the files of a server. Detailed information on VMWare Backup can be found directly on the VMWare website.
You must have Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio in order to back up your SQL Server. First you must open the software. Next you need to choose the database you wish to backup. Then you should name the backup and press ok. The backup should begin and backup to wherever you have selected.
There are a few places where one can purchase server backup software for Windows. One can purchase this software from Novastor, Symantec and Backup Assist. One can also purchase Seagate software from Amazon.
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.
One can purchase a home server software in many different places. Some places where one can buy it are Windows official web page, Amazon, Intel, and GV2.
One can find information about terminal server software at Wikipedia. Wikipedia details the differences between subcategories of the terminal server software. However, it does not give too much information on each one, though those can be found at their respective websites, such as Windows Server 2008 and RemoteFX.
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.
The benefits of having a backup server include having a spare one if your main server breaks, also if data gets deleted you can re-upload it using the backup.