The developer is in NO way dishonest about it. Well, I suppose I can understand your frustration. I've been looking for something exactly like this for a long time. FreeFileSync created literal backups at a speed of around 500MB/s. There's no compression or funny business, if you changed a text document you can just go to your backup folder and open the previously saved versions of the text document. Duplicati backed up my nvme SSD to another nvme SSD with a speed approaching 100MB/s.įreeFileSync saves different versions of files if they were updated since the last backup, so you can access and/or restore any individual version of any individual file on your drive. Each backup is a large file, not the literal file. I'll just compare it against Duplicati real quick, because I'm rather impressed.ĭuplicati saved the entire drive and did not support previous versions of individual files, it would be required to restore the whole backup. But I tried a few other backup programs (like Duplicati 2) and none were this good. I don't know how it compares to Windows' native File History, because I can't even open that page of the control panel lol.
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