SICIP

System Backup


  

Friday 18th May 2012  

 

Page 2

In the General tab the Sync direction should be '1-way Left to right'. 'Propagate Deletions' is best left unchecked otherwise you could lose files to finger fumbling. In the 'Auto' tab you can set the program to automatically back up at periodic intervals (to the second) or choose the scheduler and activate the backups at a more convenient time such as the end of your working day, or lunch break. In fact, because the software keeps a check on what is going on, the process (for a 7 GB wedding set at least) is still only one second and you hardly notice it. However, you will create a lot of log files if you set too short an interval between automatic backups.



 

System Backup 3

ABOVE: Here a single file has changed in the 'original' set and this is flagged up on its own by clicking the 'changes' tab (circled in red).

Set up in the way just described, as you add files and folders (typically 'processed RAW files', 'retouched files', 'monochrome versions', 'album pages', etc) they will automatically be added to the backup file set.

By checking the 'verified' radio button and the 'save previous versions of deleted/replaced files' you have some measure of protection. If you inadvertently change a backup file by stumbling onto the wrong drive, a conflict is reported. The 'save previous versions' keeps a copy of deleted/modified files (but only the last one) in a separate folder. This could cause quite a rise in the total storage size of the folder so you may need to watch that.

If you are working on a file that is within the remit of the job running at the time, it is still copied across as a backup but only the last saved version. Working on a file does not prevent the file transfer operation going ahead or stalling the transfer. Working on the program's options while the backup is trying to start does cause the program to hold but it does report the fact, which is comforting.

GoodSync may be obtained from www.goodsync.com

BEFORE YOU START!

This is the legal stuff; you can get into hot water by messing up your file management – so read carefully. Before taking any of the advice we have given out in this feature we recommend that you do the following, as a minimum. Make a copy of a file set on your computer, then create a backup folder and then practise using the software until you are certain you know it is doing what you wish it to do. Double check everything, then check again. Only when you are sure should you proceed with real files. Your DVD set is your get-out-of-jail card, it may cost you time, but you have at least got your originals.

You have been warned!

Page 1 - Page 2

 


The Society of International Commercial and Industrial Photographers
6 Bath St.
Rhyl
LL18 3EB
Tel 00 44 0 1745 356935

In partnership with:

PhotomartAaduki Photographic InsuranceThe Click GroupPhotovalue

theimagefile - Online photographic sales solutions.Lastolite - lighting equipmentHire a CameraVersatile Insurance

The Mario Acerboni range of albums are all handmade with a world reputation for build quality. GFSmith print presentation have been supplying high quality products to the professional photographer for over 25 years Your Photographic Vision Realised with onOne Software!

Copyright © 2008 SICIP. All rights reserved. - 23/11/2008 12:26:35

Valid HTML 4.0 Transitional Valid CSS! gbdir