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I don't know how many linux/unix people are here, but I really do like using rsync to make backups on to a remote machine, as described here.
Assuming you have a machine from which to do the backups, you get some real advantages from rsync. First, it's smart enough to only grab the files that have changed. Using it's ability to create links to files that have not changed, you can make multiple snapshots of the data you're backing up without consuming too much file space (this is described in the link above). Also, you can set it up to run as a scheduled event. Since it doesn't require changing tapes, or any other manual processes, you don't run the risk of forgetting to do your backups. You can even mount the remote backup drive to the source computer in read only mode to make recovery of lost files easy. |
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Using RAID is also a very efficient backup system.
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I have a Maxtor OneTouch (not One touch 2) and use it to drag and drop fiels between my local disk and the external disk...
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My boyfriend uses an external hard drive for backing things up; I prefer using jump drives. I don't have a whole lot to back up, ususally; just lots of word documents and photos. So I don't need a whole lot.
My music is always backed up on my iPod and on the CDs, so that's nothing I ever need to worry about. |
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I'm really not a fan of online storage. It's just me. You never know what happens to your files when they decide to "go away". Maybe I can upload my less important files but I can't entrust everything to them. My two cents.
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http://www.iomega.com/direct/products/family.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=41385863&ASSORTME NT%3C%3East_id=26890319&bmUID=1188134121343 Last edited by fitnfree; Aug 26, 2007 at 09:16am. Reason: Posted wrong link |
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Hi
I use ATI 10 (Acronis True Image v10) and i backup my C: partition "25GB" to last partition on my second internal HDD, if i have a major problem with my OS i can just reinstall the backup partition, easy ! ![]()
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