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Non stop backup strategy

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I have all of my data stored on drive E:. I am trying to figure out if I should set the non stop backup only for E: and just use a normal backup strategy for C:\... with the thought that if I do differentials for C:\, if my sytem crashes, I restored from that and then restore the E: from the non stop backup.

Am I correct in this thinking?

Thanks,
John

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Sounds good to me. Use traditional imaging to protect your system drive, and use nsb to backup your data files.

Although I wouldn't rely on nonstop backup at the moment for protecting your data. Full of problems. Acronis have confirmed this and admit that the recent build update hasn't addressed any nsb issues.

Thanks for the reply... but what is this about not relying on the nsb? I haven't heard of any problems (although I am new to the forums).....
When did Acronis admit this?!