Hopefully you're already aware that one of the great new features coming in BackupAssist version 6.4 is the native support for
iSCSI targets. This feature allows you to run Windows image jobs that fully support incremental updating and history.
This is a great feature for disaster recovery backups as it negates the need to have local media (typically USB hard drives) attached to every server or workstation you want protected.
I have covered the idea of
iSCSI backups in this
previous post, but as part of my help with the beta testing of BackupAssist I'm running some real world speed testing on my own Windows 7 box. The aim being to see how long backups will actually take in order to to get an idea of how often they can be run within the day to provide as up to date a backup as possible of the full system drive.