The Windows Server Backup feature provides a basic backup and
recovery solution for computers running the Windows Server® 2008
operating system. Windows Server Backup introduces new backup and
recovery technology and replaces the previous Windows Backup
(Ntbackup.exe) feature that was available with earlier versions of the
Windows operating system.
You can use Windows
Server Backup to create and manage backups for the local computer or a
remote computer. You can also schedule backups to run automatically and
you can perform one-time backups to augment the scheduled backups.
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What is Windows Server Backup?
The Windows Server
Backup feature in Windows Server 2008 consists of a Microsoft Management
Console (MMC) snap-in and command-line tools that provide a complete
solution for your day-to-day backup and recovery needs. You can use four
wizards to guide you through running backups and recoveries. You can
use Windows Server Backup to back up a full server (all volumes),
selected volumes, or the system state. You can recover volumes, folders,
files, certain applications, and the system state. And, in case of
disasters like hard disk failures, you can perform a system recovery,
which will restore your complete system onto the new hard disk, by using
a full server backup and the Windows Recovery Environment.
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