Backup/Sync utility?

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Ok wanna backup/sync certain forlder (MyDocuments and Outlook express folders) at regular intervals but I would also like it to keep the last two versions of a file in case a file get's modified or deleted etc)

Looking for something that is free and easy to use.
 
I'll toss FreeFileSync into the pot - FLOSS FTW! :p

Key Features
  • Detect moved and renamed files and folders
  • Copy locked files (Volume Shadow Copy Service)
  • Detect conflicts and propagate deletions
  • Binary file comparison
  • Full support for Symbolic Links
  • Automate sync as a batch job
  • Process multiple folder pairs
  • Copy NTFS extended attributes (compressed, encrypted, sparse)
  • Copy NTFS security permissions
  • Support long path names > 260 characters
  • Fail-safe file copy
  • Comprehensive and detailed error reporting
  • Cross-platform: Windows/Linux
  • Expand environment variables like %USERPROFILE%
  • Access variable drive letters by volume name (USB sticks)
  • Native 64-bit support
  • Keep versions of deleted/updated files
  • Optimal sync sequence prevents disc space bottlenecks
  • Full Unicode support
  • Highly optimized performance
  • Include/exclude files via filter
  • Local and portable installation
  • Handle daylight saving time changes on FAT/FAT32
  • Use macros %time%, %date%, et al. for recurring backups
  • Case sensitive synchronization
  • Built-in locking serializes multiple jobs running against the same network share
 
Tried implementing SyncToy for large(ish) data sets, including the recommended bug work-arounds. The problem was that the reliability of the synchronisation deteriorated over time.

This software is OK if you have not used much else, but if you have used something like rsync before then it may be frustrating.

The last release of SyncToy was in 2009 in order to fix it’s file corruption problem so it has been falling behind.
 
If you've got a linux machine handy, rsync will do all that and more. ( Just need to allow network shares of the files you need backed up and make sure that they are well protected )
 
Use a Cloud backup service, like DropBox which is free for around 2Gb of data. Your data is backed up (with revisions) and You can use it to sync the files on multiple devices, pc's etc
 
You can also use Google drive which gives you 5Gb free, similar to dropbox!
 
I'll toss FreeFileSync into the pot - FLOSS FTW! :p

Key Features
  • Detect moved and renamed files and folders
  • Copy locked files (Volume Shadow Copy Service)
  • Detect conflicts and propagate deletions
  • Binary file comparison
  • Full support for Symbolic Links
  • Automate sync as a batch job
  • Process multiple folder pairs
  • Copy NTFS extended attributes (compressed, encrypted, sparse)
  • Copy NTFS security permissions
  • Support long path names > 260 characters
  • Fail-safe file copy
  • Comprehensive and detailed error reporting
  • Cross-platform: Windows/Linux
  • Expand environment variables like %USERPROFILE%
  • Access variable drive letters by volume name (USB sticks)
  • Native 64-bit support
  • Keep versions of deleted/updated files
  • Optimal sync sequence prevents disc space bottlenecks
  • Full Unicode support
  • Highly optimized performance
  • Include/exclude files via filter
  • Local and portable installation
  • Handle daylight saving time changes on FAT/FAT32
  • Use macros %time%, %date%, et al. for recurring backups
  • Case sensitive synchronization
  • Built-in locking serializes multiple jobs running against the same network share

Been using this program for a month now and must say I'm pretty impressed, even tested it afterwards with commercial Goodsync and it does the job, nice simple interface as well.

The reviews said it comes with malware but i didn't find anything on install, there is option to install some adware stuff like skype but unckeck tickbox and proceed.
 
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