Path: utzoo!dptcdc!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!tektronix!sequent!mntgfx!bruceh From: bruceh@mntgfx.mentor.com (Bruce Holm) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Redux vs. Diskfit? Summary: Clarification on Redux Keywords: Hard disk back up utility Message-ID: <1989Apr17.123026.1954@mntgfx.mentor.com> Date: 17 Apr 89 19:30:24 GMT References: <7763@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Organization: Mentor Graphics Corporation, Beaverton Oregon Lines: 40 ------ In article , aberg@math.rutgers.edu (Hans Aberg) writes: > If you back up to floppies, the main advantages with DiskFit are that > it does not use a keydisk, and that the files are saved in Mac file > format. That is, if you lose a disk, you can still retrive the files > on the other disks, and you can use standard Mac procedures to > retrieve it. > > Redux use a key disk, and use its own file format. This is probably > much faster, and it enables a wide range of backup options, but if you > lose the keydisk, or the program gets into trouble with its own file > format, then you are out of luck. > > Hans Aberg, Mathematics > aberg@math.rutgers.edu Redux 1.5 now allows you to reconstruct the "keydisk" if you do hose it or lose it...so you aren't out of luck. It also allows you to deal with disks in the backup set that get lost or destroyed, without fouling up the file retrieval process. I own Redux 1.5 and find it very flexible, powerful backup utility, with its own scripting language available and auto-logging of the backup session transcript for later viewing. It allows selection of files/folders based on their type, starting with..., ending with..., modified before/after any date/time, etc. It even offers the ability to write the files out in Finder format (with some restrictions) on the backup disk. I am sure Diskfit does the job fine for many users. But if you are a power user or like complete flexibility, try Redux. Its easy to use, too. A *very* satisfied user... --Bruce -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** These are my opinions, & not necessarily those of Mentor Graphics Corporation ** Bruce Holm, Design/Analysis Div. | USENET: bruceh@pdx.MENTOR.COM Mentor Graphics Corp. | UUCP: ...!{sequent,tessi,apollo}!mntgfx!bruceh