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Backing up data regularly is a must in the risky world of power and hardware failures. What are the disadvantages of such a method? In a while you'll have a bunch of removable media disks with dozens of different versions of your hard drive - say, daily backups. You won't find your way among them and there's much too much trouble forking out, say, six CDs for each backup. So why don't you use another hard drive and mirror files on it? It can be done for both servers and home PCs with Ghostfiles.
Ghostfiles is a tool that lets you perform software file mirroring. It runs under Win32 systems only - Windows NT/2000/XP/.NET Server. The program makes practically no impact on the system, so you don't have to interrupt your work while the tool mirrors files. It searches for changes in files and substitutes modified files only, thus saving system resources and time.
You can also use the program to track changes in the system - say, after installing new software. The tool is free, fast and reliable. Download it now and see that for yourself.
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