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 **We do not generally implement workstation backups.** **We do not generally implement workstation backups.**
  
-Backing up workstations is hard...hard to manage, hard to verify and hard to pay for.  Also, workstations 'fall down' all the time, frequently with unrecoverable disk drive errors.  We have already seen it happen this week...+Backing up workstations is hard...hard to manage, hard to verify and hard to pay for.  Also, workstations 'fall down' all the time, frequently with unrecoverable disk drive errors.  We have already seen it happen **this week**...
  
 Our basic backup plan is for all users to **save all files, of any value on the server where they are backed up nightly**, and to skip workstation backups entirely (unless there are special circumstances). Our basic backup plan is for all users to **save all files, of any value on the server where they are backed up nightly**, and to skip workstation backups entirely (unless there are special circumstances).
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 Microsoft calls the new 'File History' feature 'backup'...and it is, in a workstation-sort-of-way.  However, this is not a replacement for a comprehensive backup plan.  It is primarily a convenience feature where users can restore files themselves without IT Support intervention.  It **is** very convenient and can be a valuable part of a backup strategy...mostly for mobile PCs. Microsoft calls the new 'File History' feature 'backup'...and it is, in a workstation-sort-of-way.  However, this is not a replacement for a comprehensive backup plan.  It is primarily a convenience feature where users can restore files themselves without IT Support intervention.  It **is** very convenient and can be a valuable part of a backup strategy...mostly for mobile PCs.
  
-The new 'File Historyfeature **uses an external (USB) hard drive** as the backup destination.+The new **File History** feature **uses an external (USB) hard drive** as the backup destination.
  
 Restoring files is very easy using the ''Previous Versions'' tab of the **file properties** window. Restoring files is very easy using the ''Previous Versions'' tab of the **file properties** window.
  
-==== Previous Versions Feature ====+===== Previous Versions Feature =====
  
 This is the older feature introduced with Windows 7, based on VSS (snapshot) technology.  It is appropriate for Windows Servers and is easy to configure, **as long as you have enough free disk space**. This is the older feature introduced with Windows 7, based on VSS (snapshot) technology.  It is appropriate for Windows Servers and is easy to configure, **as long as you have enough free disk space**.
  
-=== Settings Options ===+==== Settings Options ====
  
   * Enabled or Disabled   * Enabled or Disabled
   * Amount of Disk Space to Use   * Amount of Disk Space to Use
   * Schedule of Snapshots   * Schedule of Snapshots
 +
 +==== Images for Windows Server 2016 Standard File Server ====
 +
 +{{:computing:windows:file_server_file_history_1.png?285 |Right-Click a Drive Icon}} {{:computing:windows:file_server_file_history_2.png?285 |Select Which Drive to Protect}} {{:computing:windows:file_server_file_history_3.png?285 |Specify How Much Storage to Commit}}
 +------
 +{{:computing:windows:file_server_file_history_4.png?285 |Set the Schedule}} {{:computing:windows:file_server_file_history_5.png?285 |...and the Advanced Schedule Options}}
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