Re: Sprite vs SPB Backup
Resco and SPB are relative newcomers to this. The Resco is having teething pains, I relied on it for a week and it really just didn't work. Would just start backing up (scheduled) and then not get anywhere, Resco isn't that clear as to what is going on and I didn't have time to waste to let them figure it out.
I used SPB Backup as well, oh, boy what a mess. I tried to restore, first few times it was great, flawless, then all of a sudden with their latest release, it really crapped out. Backups would fail, restores wouldn't work. No idea what's going on over there, very littel in terms of feedback except that they're "working on a really big project."
Sprite is probably the oldes one of the 3 out there. They've been around for about 5 years and used to have Sprite 5, Sprite 6 was a mess. It really messed things up. I went back to using it again recently after having a very bad experience with SPB Backup. Sprite is up to version 6.2.1, it's stable, works well, haven't had any issues with it (so far) and the support forums are where you'll get most of your help, although finding them isn't that easy.
Again, all of this is MY experience with the various software, not that you may have the same results.
All of these offer the same functionality. Sprite has a desktop client that lets you backup via activesync which I think is unique to them.
Download all three, install one at a time and run each for a week respectively. See which one suits you.
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