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Retrospect is a family of software applications that computers running the,and. It uses the client—server backup model, which means there must be a application running on one computer and small-footprint applications running on the other computers being backed up in either a single platform or. The destination may be aa hard disk drive or cloud drive. The product is used for -scripted backup in a heterogeneous network, primarily by small and medium-sized businesses. The software was first developed by Dantz Development Corporation in the mid-1980s, initially for the Macintosh platform and later for Windows. With sales split evenly between the two variants and the Macintosh variant claiming 90% of its market, Dantz Development Corporation was acquired by in 2004. In 2011, following the purchase of Sonic Solutions by Rovi, development of the software was turned over to a privately held company. If run using a non- the so that multiple scripts can simultaneously back up to or restore from different Media Sets. Backups Always ; do client-side file-level ; can beof A Retrospect, may exclude files; optional includeof Media Sets and of data transfers between a particular client computer and the server. Data sources beyond the usual Email accounts can be backed up and restored, or directly migrated and synced, for major services that support. They are an alternative to another application's window-cramming tape-only capability. With e-mailing of notifications about operations to chosen recipients; for Backup runs these are now customized to include a one-line summary at the top, a subject line that includes the script name and number of errors and warnings, and an e-mail body that consists of the script log— pinpointing the errors and warnings. Retrospect also supports several features. The Desktop Edition can be used where only desktop or mobile computers or Linux servers are being backed up, non- to non-tape devices or to one non- tape drive. Improved: Retrospect Dashboard has a new icon to differentiate it from the Retrospect application. Improved: Retrospect Dashboard launches when Retrospect is already running A Retrospect Session 0 and includes explanatory message. Improved: Retrospect Dashboard includes improved media request text. Note: In a future A Retrospect, Linux clients running on server-level Linux distributions will be treated as server clients.

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