Please share your favourite software to recommend people use to backup their Windows files to a NAS device.
I have been using GFI backup but the best version of that is now 4 years old and doesn't take care of consolidating old backups so space will eventually fill and backups fail.
I like CrashPlan but the hack to make it work over a network (mounting the network share as a task by System) does not work for me.
SynchBack is great for techs but regular Joe's find the recovery interface daunting.
MS backup (pre v8) doesn't even allow network copies.
Ideally the program should be freeware, easy to use, available for easy download when the computer dies. I don't like using the software that comes with the NAS device as when that hardware fails it is sometimes hard to retrieve the data from the compressed form; also, it means I have to learn and remember countless user interfaces.
I have been using GFI backup but the best version of that is now 4 years old and doesn't take care of consolidating old backups so space will eventually fill and backups fail.
I like CrashPlan but the hack to make it work over a network (mounting the network share as a task by System) does not work for me.
SynchBack is great for techs but regular Joe's find the recovery interface daunting.
MS backup (pre v8) doesn't even allow network copies.
Ideally the program should be freeware, easy to use, available for easy download when the computer dies. I don't like using the software that comes with the NAS device as when that hardware fails it is sometimes hard to retrieve the data from the compressed form; also, it means I have to learn and remember countless user interfaces.