loss due to hardware failure, human error, malware, and theft. Backups ensure you can quickly restore your files and systems, minimizing downtime and the potential loss of important information like personal photos, financial records, or important schoolwork.
Tux Fix recommends to have the following types of backups setup so you can have maximum control possible and the peace of mind you deserve.
However if you have to choose 1 type, then choose to backup your Personal Files.
• Drive Cloning $100 – This backup clones your drive to another drive, entirely. So when disaster happens you return to the state you were when the backup was created. It is not automated. It's recommended to do it at least once a week. A quick crash-course and the application needed are included. A separate drive is recommended.
• System Daily Snapshots $70 - This type of backup takes snapshots of the system at regular intervals. These snapshots can be restored at a later date to undo system changes. Creates incremental snapshots. Bear in mind, these snapshots don't include your personal files, as those in your Documents folder, Music folder, Downloads folder, etc. So if something was not compatible with something else in your system and something doesn't feel right, or worse yet, your operating system won't boot up, no worries, you simply restore the previous snapshot taken and you're good to go! A quick crash-course and the application needed are included.
• Personal Files Daily Snapshots $70 - This type of backup takes snapshots of … your files. Files you created/obtained. A quick crash-course and the application needed are included.
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