> If you have Windows 7 Pro, Windows Backup is actually fairly usable as
> an image-backup tool, though it's nearly worthless for file-level
> restore.  If you have Windows 7 Home, it's intentionally crippled.  I'm
> actually considering a hybrid approach - Win7 native image backup for
> bare-metal recovery, combined with Bacula for file-level restore of user
> data.

We have done this for a few years at work. Well we use windows7 pro to
make a system image of the OS partition. These go to a raid6 server
and use bacula to backup data folders on the client machines. These go
to a tape archive.

John

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