How to take backup to Windows server from Linux without Rsync

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    How to take backup to Windows server from Linux without Rsync

    Currently, I am seeking for a software same as Rsync works, that can aid me to take offsite backups to my windows server from the linux. Till now Rsync was my primary software to take backups, but is there any other way to take backup without Rsync or any other similar software having good features.

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    Originally posted by Macdale View Post
    Currently, I am seeking for a software same as Rsync works, that can aid me to take offsite backups to my windows server from the linux. Till now Rsync was my primary software to take backups, but is there any other way to take backup without Rsync or any other similar software having good features.
    Have you heard of R1Soft CDP backup software? We do provide it as a part of our hosting packages. Please see this link for more information : eUKhost's - Off site backup hosting services only at eUKhost
    Rock _a.k.a._ Jack Daniel

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      #3
      That's a nice software, Rock. But, how many times my accounts will be backed up a day? The client will have to perform the backup task or the host will perform it for the clients...

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        #4
        Originally posted by Macdale View Post
        That's a nice software, Rock. But, how many times my accounts will be backed up a day? The client will have to perform the backup task or the host will perform it for the clients...
        You're welcome The data will be backed up as per your requirement & as you (client) get an interface, you can set it up at any frequency required
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          #5
          That's cool! You mean I can set it up at any frequency required through that provided interface and it will automatically, generate backups on those days and time. Its just like the cron jobs.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Macdale View Post
            That's cool! You mean I can set it up at any frequency required through that provided interface and it will automatically, generate backups on those days and time. Its just like the cron jobs.
            Exactly :wink:
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              #7
              Great!!! Are these backups stored on the same server or any other servers? If it is stored on another server, what are the chances of data loss due to any disaster or if the server is crashed?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Macdale View Post
                Great!!! Are these backups stored on the same server or any other servers? If it is stored on another server, what are the chances of data loss due to any disaster or if the server is crashed?
                The backups are stored on remote servers (storage devices) & there's very little chance of them to crash as the storage devices we use are highly reliable ones. You needn't worry about that part..
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