Infinite Disk was an early hierarchical storage management (HSM) and backup utility for DOS, Microsoft Windows, and OS/2 published by Chili Pepper Software of Atlanta in 1992.
[1] Infinite Disk introduced HSM, previously limited to mainframes, to personal computers.
[6] Infinite Disk, operating in the background, automatically compresses less-active files and eventually migrates them to removable media, but the files remain visible in Windows folders and, when accessed, are fetched from the backup storage.
A variant of Infinite Disk, Personal Archiver, was bundled with Iomega removable drives starting in November 1994.
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