Protects a single non-server Mac & up to five additional Windows, Mac, & Linux desktops & notebooks. New & enhanced Features in Retrospect for Mac Block Level Incremental Backup Retrospect now has the ability to back up only the parts of a file that have changed. After an initial full backup, Retrospect searches out the changed pieces of each large file & only backs up those blocks, speeding backups & using far less storage space. High-Level Dashboard Retrospect's new High-level Dashboard provides a high-level view of the entire state of your backup environment. See at a glance what backups are running, how much you've backed up in the last week per day, which computers aren't protected, the state of your storage, & more. enhanced email reporting Retrospect
Includes:: a wealth of data about your backups. The operations log is now included to give you complete insight into each backup's progress. Filter emails based on errors, warnings, or other keywords to hone in on issues as soon as they happen. Retrospect Makes Backups & Restores Easy & Automatic Contemporary Mac User Interface Retrospect is laid out similarly to i Tunes, making it immediately familiar & easy to navigate. Automatic Device Configuration Retrospect recognizes supported devices automatically & makes them available for immediate use without the need for manual setup. Protects Everything Retrospect runs as a root user process on the Mac, so it can easily back up all files on servers, desktops, & notebooks. Runs in Virtual Environments Retrospect Client software can be used to natively back up Mac, Windows, or Linux machines running in virtualization under VMware Fusion or Parallels. Backup, Restore, & Copy Assistants Retrospect’s assistants make it easy to perform the most common manual & scheduled operations.