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On Habré, not so long ago, they published an article about a tool that earned a million .
They basically have a free version, you can try.
sqlbackupandftp.com
for backup of files/folders, Bacula will do,
but in the case of MS SQL, you will first need to merge it into a file with scripts, and then backup it.
If you need to do everything online and centrally, then you can use commercial solutions, such as HP DataProtector, but this is a very expensive solution and bringing it into working form is not such a trivial task, and intermediate versions can be wildly buggy. It can back up commercial DBMS, pull open files from Windows through VSS and do a lot more.
Think and decide what you need
Why, there are tons of such software: built-in (backup and restore in Windows, rsync or something like that in *nix), Acronis Backup & Recover, Norton Ghost, etc. etc.
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