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Is there a perfect backup system?
Before that, I used a manual script to regularly archive important files to another computer. However, I would like some kind of universal system with less redundancy (i.e. incremental backup) and the possibility of snapshots / file versions, i.e. rollback changes to a specific date.
Ideally, I would like to have settings to set which parts to monitor, with what regularity to snapshot, how old to save ... Filter by paths, sizes and file types (i.e., for example, movies do not need to be backed up).
Actually, the question is, is there something similar for Windows?
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The ApBackup program can do a lot and is flexible. From what you want, it doesn’t know how: filter by file size, make snapshots (if you mean the direct meaning of the word), versioning.
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