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Dantz Retrospect 7 Professional

by dantz
Windows 98 / 2000 / NT 4 / Me / XP
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows 98 / 2000 / NT 4 / Me / XP
  • Media: Software
  • Item Quantity: 1

Product Features

  • Protects networked desktops and notebooks for personal and home office backup.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B0007KI7I0
  • Item model number: PU10A007000
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 10, 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,904 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

Your home and home-office computers contain more and more personal, family, and financial data. But what happens if you inadvertently delete a file, are attacked by a virus, or your computer fails? Will you lose your family photos or the only copy of your tax returns? Can you recover your information quickly to keep your home office running smoothly? That's why EMC Dantz designed Retrospect backup and recovery software--to make it easy to protect your data and computer systems.
  • Set up and run in 10 minutes
  • Complete protection for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux desktops and notebooks
  • Fast, reliable, secure backups
  • Smart restores with unparalleled accuracy
  • Full disaster recovery

Product Description

Retrospect 7 Pro delivers reliable automated protection for servers, desktops and notebooks in any small and midsize businesses (SMBs). Run your backups automatically, with filter that exclude unnecessary or unwanted information - saving you time and storage space. Retrospect protects open files and verifies all backup content, then provides the flexibility to leverage disk, tape, or optical devices for optimal backup and recovery performance. It runs on networked computers running Windows, Linux and Mac OS. Your SMB's critical information will be more secure than ever. Exchange Server protection enables backup and restore of individual public folders at the message level 128-bit AES data encryption on backup media Compatible with the latest releases of Red Hat Linux, SuSE LINUX, and Mac OS X Fibre Channel and iSCSI tape backup device support Supports 8GB Double Layer DVDs

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid reliability, fast performance & topnotch help justify high cost, November 28, 2005
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Rudy "pain-doc" (Columbia, SC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dantz Retrospect 7 Professional (Software)
After reading the less-than-winning reviews by others, I tried several less expensive alternatives - with less than stellar results. So I tested the Retrospect trial version that came with my Dell. I was impressed - so much so that I shelled out close to a C-note. And believe me, after once having suffered an unrecoverable crash, it's worth the peace of mind.

If nothing else, the software comes with a well-written and illustrated printed manual (a rarity these days), and an equally lucid help section. True, some of the terms are arcane ('progressive' backup) and some are needlessly brought into play (like 'snapshots'). Yet the package does very well for beginners with it's outstanding wizards -- if you are willing to read just the introductory chapter to get familiar with the terminology.

The pervasive ease-of-use fell short only in the vital 'Disaster Recovery' section: 1) nowadays most PC's ship with a manufacturer-specific Windows reinstallation disc that is 'unreadable' to the Retrospect media handler; how to create a disc image from the hard drive should have been geared more to the beginner; 2) totally unclear is how to make a bootable CD/DVD from the image; it would have saved me a lot of grief if the manual had only made it clear that the disc image is created in bootable format. That said, and realizing that few big-name computers ship with the original Windows installation disc, the company ought to have created yet another wizard so as to burn the disc image direct to a disc. I'm sure many users would be put off by the (totally unnecessary) extra step of having to exit Retrospect, then switch to another package to burn the Recovery disc image to a CD/DVD.

With that caveat in mind, this is a solid, fast, highly reliable and well-documented piece of software. And, not the least, the Dantz company gives every indication of success - and thus the comforting reassurance that they'll be around for many years. Further, the website is informative and up-to-date, and the tech desk responds promptly and patiently. Retrospect fully earns its top-notch recommendations by PC-mag and PC-world.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Retrospect 7 Pro - Best Disaster Recovery Software There Is..., December 23, 2005
This review is from: Dantz Retrospect 7 Professional (Software)
It is rare that I find a piece of software that actually does what it is supposed to do. Retrospect-7 is that piece of software.

I have 32 years in the IT field and work at it just as hard at home on my own projects as I do on the job. As a result, my home-based, primary workstation is a highly volatile computer system from all the work and implementations performed on it. I have no time for crashed systems or the variety of software tools that claim they can restore a system without a "re-installation".

When a virus corrupted my boot sector I had no choice but to go to my backup system. It is the only thing you can do once the boot sector has been damaged. Using Retrospect-7 after re-installing a clean version of Windows-2000 w\SP4, I re-catalogued my backup and set it for an overnight restore. The next morning my system was back up, alive, and ready to go without a single problem.

True, Retrospect-7 is not for the end-user. And, there are times when the user-created boot-cd won't work as a result of the type of problem that is being worked on for resolution. It did not work for me. It is a technician's tool with presentations a technician can understand. And it's excellent manual, which can be easily obtained from Dantz Corporation's web-site, demonstrates alternative procedures for when things don't go the way they should. And these procedures work.

If you want to buy this product I couldn't recommend it more highly. However, to use it most successfully simply follow my steps outlined below for a system crash:

1) Backup YOUR ENTIRE SYSTEM OFTEN using a
successive\grandfather strategy

2) When a system crash occurs, skip the alternative nonsense
that software-only tools tout. You are going to most likely
just waste your time. Software today is too complex for a
software-only solution anymore.

3) re-install a clean version of Windows with the corresponding
service-pack that was installed during your backup
processes.

4) Re-install your Retrospect software.

5) Re-Catalogue the backup-set you plan to restore from, if
necessary.

6) Initiate the Retrospect restore process and select
"Rollback Everything" so you get all system settings and
files as well as your own files.

7) GO TO BED and wake up to a re-built system!!!

By the way, if you are using VCOM's "System Commander", Retrospect will take care of that as well if it was part of your back up process.

If you are a Windows user as I am, a crashed system is unavoidable due to all the viruses and worms out in Cyberspace. "Retospect Pro" is the best way I know how to protect myself from them.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Backup Software, March 2, 2006
This review is from: Dantz Retrospect 7 Professional (Software)
This product performed well on two different systems where another well regarded piece of software wouldn't. It was easy to install and I have been using it for weekly backups on my two home systems for the last month. It comes with a very extensive manual, but I was able to install and use it with only a little reading from it.
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