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Double Image backup software runs on Windows, laptops, workstations and Windows Servers. Double Image was first released in March 1994 and since followed by major releases with Double Image 7.0 released January 12, 2011 to become compatible with Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 operating systems. Double Image 7.0.56, released September 21, 2017, includes compatibility with Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2012 and with added options for encryption and decryption. The Double Image code and installation package are code sign certified using SHA-2.
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Features
- Files are copied natively and remain non-proprietary on the target.
- Designed to run multi-threaded allowing for simultaneous copy sessions.
- Graphical user interface or commands: can run from a user interface or from another initiating program or script using commands and command variables.
- Works with any disk or disc or network share Windows recognizes including local and external drives, network drives, virtual storage, CD drives, DVD drives, USB Flash drives, Memory cards, drives using the UDF file system and newer optical disc formats.
- Scheduled backup or restore jobs may be scheduled using a built-in scheduler interface from which scheduled tasks are created to the Windows Task Scheduler job list. A scheduler option to 'Run whether user is logged on or not' permits System administrator users to schedule backups to run silently and unattended without the user-interface. With this option selected, non-administrator users can have there data files backed up, without interruption and without access capability to the backup process.
- Runs on Windows PCs and Windows Servers with I-O for networked PCs, network storage devices, Windows Virtual machines, Linux, IBM Domino, BlackBerry Enterprise Servers and other networked machines.
- Uses an incremental copying scheme based partly on file time-stamp and file system type allowing file comparisons between Windows controlled drives and non-Windows controlled drives to determine if a files should be copied or not. Non-Windows controlled devices can be Linux, Network-attached storage (NAS) devices from D-Link, Iomega, HP, Netgear, Seagate, Buffalo, Western Digital, and others.
- Permits backups to occur without interrupting the user.
- Simulation backups or simulation restores can be run before doing an actual copy sessions with the results provided to a summary or extensive event color log.
- Encryption or decryption of copied files may be selected as an option. Microsoft's Encrypting File System (EFS) is used as the encryption method.
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Requirements
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See also
- List of backup software
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References
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External links
- Official website
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