Based on what I have read, Syncovery is a great & reliable tool for backup. Unfortunately, there are too many options which are not that clear on how exactly they work.
Basically what I want is the following:
- Incremental Backups that can be restored for a date/time of my choosing
- Encrypted Backups (this one is easy to select)
Questions:
1. Do I have to backup the profiles in order to restore?
2. Do they profiles contain the encryption password for encrypted backups (when I export a profile)? I am planning to save the profiles on an external sever together with the backups so I can easily restore as needed. However, if the profile contains the encryption password, I should probably encrypt it beforehand as otherwise someone else would be able to restore my backup as well.
3a. For "Synthetic Backup": how are deleted files handled? If I delete a file in a later backup, will I still be able to restore the file in an earlier backup or will it be gone there also. Does that depend on the sync operation mode such as "Standard Copying" or "Exact Mirror"?
3b. What options do I have to select to restore for a date & time. If a file was deleted for that date/time, I don't want it to appear in the restore. However, I still want to be able to restore a file for e.g. an earlier date/time if that file still existed there. Do I chose "Synthetic Backup" & "Exact Mirror"? Do I chose "Synthetic Backup" & "Standard Copying"? Do I need to select anything else? Is that not possible?
I guess my confusion mostly comes from "Standard Copying" vs. "Exact Mirror". While mirroring implies deleted files are gone forever (and cannot be restored), standard copying implies I am unable to delete files from the backup (and files will always be restored even though they were deleted at one point in time).