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	<title>Comments on: Duplicati &#8211; Simple Yet Advanced Backup Software [Online/Offline Backup]</title>
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		<title>By: Top 6 Tips To Resolve System Issues On Remote Computers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Top 6 Tips To Resolve System Issues On Remote Computers</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 16:36:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] After you have resolved your friend’s or family member’s computer issues, applied necessary updates and hotfixes, installed a remote screen sharing and collaboration tool, scheduled important tasks, and configured a cloud storage medium, it’s now time for backing up the system. By creating a disc image, you can now ensure that each time there is an issue, you can simply revert the changes by restoring the system state to the current configurations. The good thing about creating a system image is that you can apply it remotely (provided the computer can be logged in using a remote access application). When it comes to creating a system backup, there are several third-party applications that one can use. However, the default operating system applications can do the job for you in a more simplified manner. These applications are easier to use and are suitable for both novice and advanced users. For example, you can use the native Windows Backup tool for creating a disc image of your system by following instructions from our guide here. Similarly, you can use the default Mac Time Machine to restore backed up data. Similarly, Linux users can use the reliable Deja Dup Backup tool, which is also the default backup application for many Debian-based distributions. If you don’t know how to use this application, then you can see our complete step by step guide here. In case you don&#8217;t want to use the default backup tools, then you can always use the feature-rich Duplicati application. This cross-platform application works with Windows, Mac OS X and Linux based operating systems, including both Debian and RedHat based distributions. Duplicati offers an easy to use interface to help you create a complete backup of your operating system state to an external hard drive, network drive, FTP server, AmazonS3 and WEBDAV server. You can check out system backup instructions for Duplicati here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] After you have resolved your friend’s or family member’s computer issues, applied necessary updates and hotfixes, installed a remote screen sharing and collaboration tool, scheduled important tasks, and configured a cloud storage medium, it’s now time for backing up the system. By creating a disc image, you can now ensure that each time there is an issue, you can simply revert the changes by restoring the system state to the current configurations. The good thing about creating a system image is that you can apply it remotely (provided the computer can be logged in using a remote access application). When it comes to creating a system backup, there are several third-party applications that one can use. However, the default operating system applications can do the job for you in a more simplified manner. These applications are easier to use and are suitable for both novice and advanced users. For example, you can use the native Windows Backup tool for creating a disc image of your system by following instructions from our guide here. Similarly, you can use the default Mac Time Machine to restore backed up data. Similarly, Linux users can use the reliable Deja Dup Backup tool, which is also the default backup application for many Debian-based distributions. If you don’t know how to use this application, then you can see our complete step by step guide here. In case you don&#8217;t want to use the default backup tools, then you can always use the feature-rich Duplicati application. This cross-platform application works with Windows, Mac OS X and Linux based operating systems, including both Debian and RedHat based distributions. Duplicati offers an easy to use interface to help you create a complete backup of your operating system state to an external hard drive, network drive, FTP server, AmazonS3 and WEBDAV server. You can check out system backup instructions for Duplicati here. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Top 6 Tips To Resolve System Issues Of Your Family Members &#38; Friends In Holidays &#124; Share what you need - Learn what you know</title>
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		<dc:creator>Top 6 Tips To Resolve System Issues Of Your Family Members &#38; Friends In Holidays &#124; Share what you need - Learn what you know</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 16:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] After you have resolved your friend’s or family member’s computer issues, applied necessary updates and hotfixes, installed a remote screen sharing and collaboration tool, scheduled important tasks, and configured a cloud storage medium, it’s now time for backing up the system. By creating a disc image, you can now ensure that each time there is an issue, you can simply revert the changes by restoring the system state to the current configurations. The good thing about creating a system image is that you can apply it remotely (provided the computer can be logged in using a remote access application). When it comes to creating a system backup, there are several third-party applications that one can use. However, the default operating system applications can do the job for you in a more simplified manner. These applications are easier to use and are suitable for both novice and advanced users. For example, you can use the native Windows Backup tool for creating a disc image of your system by following instructions from our guide here. Similarly, you can use the default Mac Time Machine to restore backed up data. Similarly, Linux users can use the reliable Deja Dup Backup tool, which is also the default backup application for many Debian-based distributions. If you don’t know how to use this application, then you can see our complete step by step guide here. In case you don’t want to use the default backup tools, then you can always use the feature-rich Duplicati application. This cross-platform application works with Windows, Mac OS X and Linux based operating systems, including both Debian and RedHat based distributions. Duplicati offers an easy to use interface to help you create a complete backup of your operating system state to an external hard drive, network drive, FTP server, AmazonS3 and WEBDAV server. You can check out system backup instructions for Duplicati here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] After you have resolved your friend’s or family member’s computer issues, applied necessary updates and hotfixes, installed a remote screen sharing and collaboration tool, scheduled important tasks, and configured a cloud storage medium, it’s now time for backing up the system. By creating a disc image, you can now ensure that each time there is an issue, you can simply revert the changes by restoring the system state to the current configurations. The good thing about creating a system image is that you can apply it remotely (provided the computer can be logged in using a remote access application). When it comes to creating a system backup, there are several third-party applications that one can use. However, the default operating system applications can do the job for you in a more simplified manner. These applications are easier to use and are suitable for both novice and advanced users. For example, you can use the native Windows Backup tool for creating a disc image of your system by following instructions from our guide here. Similarly, you can use the default Mac Time Machine to restore backed up data. Similarly, Linux users can use the reliable Deja Dup Backup tool, which is also the default backup application for many Debian-based distributions. If you don’t know how to use this application, then you can see our complete step by step guide here. In case you don’t want to use the default backup tools, then you can always use the feature-rich Duplicati application. This cross-platform application works with Windows, Mac OS X and Linux based operating systems, including both Debian and RedHat based distributions. Duplicati offers an easy to use interface to help you create a complete backup of your operating system state to an external hard drive, network drive, FTP server, AmazonS3 and WEBDAV server. You can check out system backup instructions for Duplicati here. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Now Encrypt And Backup Large Files To The Cloud With Duplicati 1.2</title>
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		<dc:creator>Now Encrypt And Backup Large Files To The Cloud With Duplicati 1.2</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 14:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] you’ve been hanging around Duplicati for a quite a while, you will be glad to know that it has recently been updated to version 1.2, [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Johnny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Johnny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 07:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I tried and i must say that i am dissapointed of this software it takes a long time to backup and restore data.
I am using now  Dmailer BackUp Software and i like because i can save online backups data and is free.

Is good for windows and mac</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tried and i must say that i am dissapointed of this software it takes a long time to backup and restore data.<br />
I am using now  Dmailer BackUp Software and i like because i can save online backups data and is free.</p>
<p>Is good for windows and mac</p>
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