If you don't have a local, network and/or it is inconvenient to record backup images onto external media (like DVDs/CDs or removable drives), then the backup images s can be stored in a specially secured place on your hard disk. This place is referred to as the Backup Capsule, which has an independent system layout (e.g. a separate hard disk partition) that will stay operable should the active file system be damaged.
To avoid an accidental removing or unauthorized access to the disk's backup images, Backup Capsule is a hidden partition and thus cannot be mounted in the operating system. A single hard disk may contain only one backup capsule. However, the user can attach another hard disk with an existing backup capsule to the computer and restore from that as well without any problems.
It is only possible to browse the contents of the backup capsule by using special software. The system of wizards that is implemented into Drive Backup is designed to work with the Backup Capsule. Thus, by storing disk's backup images in the Backup Capsule you obtain a reliable level of data protection. For example, you could take a full snapshot (with compression) of the system partition at monthly intervals and schedule daily differential_backups.
To achieve the highest level of backup images protection from unauthorized access, Drive Backup allows you to encrypt them and set a password.
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See also:
Real-time hard disk imaging backup
Bootable DVD / CD Backup Archives
Data Restore and Recovery
Hard Disk Imaging Modes
Automatic Disk Backup
Powerful Recovery CD
Differential Backup
Hard Disk Cloning
Backup Capsule
Backup Image
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