Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!tektronix!sequent!mntgfx!bruceh From: bruceh@mntgfx.mentor.com (Bruce Holm) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: DiskFit VS Redux: My DEFINITE conclusion Summary: Redux...my opinion. Keywords: diskfit redux backup Message-ID: <1988Oct5.085923.97@mntgfx.mentor.com> Date: 5 Oct 88 15:59:14 GMT References: <1988Oct4.162537.8158@mntgfx.mentor.com> Organization: Mentor Graphics Corporation, Beaverton Oregon Lines: 102 In article <1988Oct4.162537.8158@mntgfx.mentor.com>, tomc@mntgfx.mentor.com (Tom Carstensen) writes: > -- FOR YOUR INFORMATION -- > > I had used DiskFit 1.41 for quite a while now, I'd thought I'd > test out Redux, to see how it compares. > > Overall there pretty comparable, Redux does have more flexibility > on selecting specific file not to back-up, etc. > > BUT!!! The TWO MAIN REASONS I found Redux WORTHLESS compared > to Diskfit: > > 1. When I did an incremental backup with Redux (after about > 2 days of disk usage) It asked me FOR EVERY SINGLE DISK > except for about 4-5 out of my 60 disk backup set !!!! > It had to update folder info on all these disks, which > just took a second, but it VERY ANNOYING to have to pull > out and insert all those disks!. Diskfit never > performed this bad. > > 2. Diskfit keeps it's back-up in Finder compatible format. > Quite nice. > > I'm staying with Diskfit. It's simple and it works extremely > well. I own and use Redux for my hard disk backups. I will agree with Tom that it can be a pain to feed in all your diskettes for a few seconds (while it updates folder info). BUT, I find the feature he touched on briefly to be THE feature that sold me on Redux...that is its very flexible file selection for backup and restores. It provides a very friendly user interface using a checkbox scheme. Beside each folder name is a folder icon. Clicking beside this icon produces a popup menu for marking or unmarking all the contents of the folder, opening it or closing it. If you chose not to mark all the contents and open the folder, you can mark any or all files individually. When the folder is opened, each file/folder inside it is displayed below the folder name but indented slightly. Beside each file name is a mini-icon indicating the type of file (application/document/...) and a checkbox allowing you to mark it for backup/restores. REdux supplies extensive filtering control over which files/folders are to be viewed. All those modified after a particular date, all those starting with a certain string value, or ending with..., or only applications, or only system stuff, or...and the list goes on. After the first time you backup your hard disk, during any subsequent backup sessions, Redux will indicate which files/folders have been modified since the last backup. This greatly assists in the selection process. There may be times when you don't want to do an incremental backup of ALL files modified since the last backup. I know I don't always want to incrementally backup everything. In addition to my master backup, I do multiple subset backups of the files I use most frequently. This prevents me from incrementally backuping up every couple weeks. I just incr. backup my much smaller subset(s). Redux also provides a macro language that allows for making and tailoring scripts for automating your backups/restores. I call Redux a VERY flexible backup utility program, probably the most flexible now available. It has two modes of operation: a simple user mode for those who don't want power but just want a quick and easy way to do backups at the push of a button. Then there is the power user mode which provides all the features mentioned above. User preferences are preserved. I don't find Diskfit's method of storing files in Finder format to be something I miss. Redux is so easy to use, I don't have a need to by-pass it and read stuff off directly in the Finder. If I wanted that, I would just use the Finder for doing my backups. Redux compresses the file data to preserve space. SUMMARY: In defense of Diskfit (I have not used it but have read several reviews of it), if all you want is a push the button and leave it alone while it backups up everything on your hard disk, then this is the program for you. But if you want basically complete control over what gets backed up, down to the individual file or folder, then Redux is an excellent choice. --Bruce Disclaimer: I am in no way connected or affiliated with MicroSeeds, Inc. the makers of Redux. 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