Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Rollback Rx vs Goback


RollBack Rx is the most advanced computer system restore and data maintenance software that has ever been created! Here are some advantages of RollBack Rx software:
It offers the most restore points.
It takes least amount of disk space.
It takes the least amount of system resources.
It offers the most configuration options.
It is the fastest to create a restore point.
It is among the fastest to restore.
It is the only one to allow users to restore without data lost.
It is the only one to offer dynamic access control.
It is the only one to offer dynamic space management.
It is the easiest to operate.

RollBack Rx is the quickest, most robust, and comprehensive instant restore utility available on the market today. Here is my quick list of some alternatives I've found that come the closest.

Other Comparable Solutions: GoBack, Ghost, Recovery Genius, and Rapid Restore
COMPETITOR: SYMANTEC GOBACK
Roxio Goback has also been known as Adaptec Goback, Norton Goback as well as other names. Goback has exchanged ownership from one company to another. Goback is probably the closest alternative software to RollBack Rx. But Goback's features and benefits as compared to RollBack Rx come up a bit short. GoBack's technology is based on an older file-level monitoring and logging technique. It consumes a sizable portion of the hard disk space to create a Change History file. Goback's monitoring system picks up every little bit of file changes which eats up a lot of resources. A simple system restart generates 100s of file changes that GoBack logs. All this GoBack activity puts tremendous pressure on limited system resources.

COMPARED WITH: GOLDENSOFT RECOVERY GENIUS
Recovery Genius takes the reboot-and-restore concept a bit further. It works deep within the hard drive and OS drivers and "freezes" the PC's settings. Technically speaking, Recovery Genius' technology is based on a hard disk sector-filtering technique. Recovery Genius reserves a hidden portion of the hard disk space for redirecting low-level disk I/O commands. It allows users to keep the information in the protected space during restarts. Recovery Genius takes significantly less harddisk space than the conventional imaging approach. Therefore, the time to restore is much less than Ghost or Rapid Restore. Everything about Recovery Genius sounds good on paper, until you run the Recovery Genius for the first time! It doesn't allow you to restore individual files from the backup storage. Unfortunately, you can only recover data you previously had and loose data you currently have when you select to do a restore. This significant weakness is driving Recovery Genius away from common and corporate users. Recovery Genius is mainly valued as an restore-on-restart solution for the publicly shared PC markets which require the public access machines to restore back to a preset restore point.

COMPARE: SYMANTEC GHOST
Formally known as Norton Ghost, Symantec Ghost is the most popular computer system backup and imaging software. It allows users to make a copy of the entire system to an image file. The file can then be kept on backup optical discs or network servers. In the case of a disaster, users can then restore the image back onto the computer. This is a traditional imaging technology and usually takes several hours to backup a typical multi-terabyte harddrive. It takes a comparable amount of time to restore the image file. The Ghost solution is also a costly solution, the image file might be as large as the system itself or (with the best compression available) as little as half of the original system size. However, compression also takes a big toll on the image creation and restore time. Due to the amount of time and space required to create and update image files, users only infrequently create backups. This means that such imaging solutions can only recover back to the last created image which may have been a few months ago or longer.

 
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