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    Backup solution

    What kind of backup solution do you employ at home?

    I have a very simple IT setup and currently save all my data to an external USB HDD.

    I really, at the very least, need to buy another external drive as a secondary backup location with a view to automating backups between the two drives.

    Curious to see what others do and how they process their backups.

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    I have Acronis TruImage backing up to a NAS. It sometimes even works (must go and check because I haven't for a couple of weeks). I also have a Carbonite online backup account, and my main PC has mirrored disks too, so in theory I have 4 copies of everything, plus the occasional CD backup of most important data.

    I was thinking I'd replace the NAS with a bigger external USB drive, because there's no point it being on when the PC isn't.
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      #3
      Synology NAS server, very happy with it, remote backups, local network backs, RAID
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        #4
        I use EMC Retrospect to back up my data to a dedicated internal disk on my desktop and keep another copy on an external disk.

        For system partition backups I use Paragon Partition Manager.

        For my remaining hosted linux box I use a periodic tar & ftp of everything that cannot be reinstalled easily.
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          #5
          In the office I backup daily to one of five removeable drives which go home with me every day and then a weekly backup to one of two bigger external drives that go off to another building once a week.

          At home My PC backs up to Mrs PRC's one and vice-versa. Then mine also backs up to an external drive.

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            #6
            Combination of Mozy and Dropbox to mitigate against house burning down/having all my kit nicked which makes a SAN/USB drive risky as a sole solution.
            Last edited by Durbs; 19 November 2010, 14:23.

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              #7
              I don't back everything up; I've a hosted SVN account for important stuff.
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                #8
                I'm using idrive.com for stuff I'm currently working on and stuff I really don't want to lose, and a weekly copy to an external hard drive for everything else.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Clippy View Post
                  What kind of backup solution do you employ at home?

                  I have a very simple IT setup and currently save all my data to an external USB HDD.

                  I really, at the very least, need to buy another external drive as a secondary backup location with a view to automating backups between the two drives.

                  Curious to see what others do and how they process their backups.
                  Had a bad experience with that a while back. The back up drive corrupted just as I wiped my main server! Nightmare. It still makes me wake up in a sweat.
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                    #10
                    Got a USB Freecom I back major directories up to now and then. I do more regular backups of what's changed to memory sticks, alternating each time.

                    PS I use an Excel VBA written thing for the regular backups. Put in backup path, top level directories to backup and any subdirectories to exclude and any strings in file/subdirectory names to exclude (like copy or .tmp). It copies what's changed since last backup, including all subdirectories, to a folder named by date and time. To avoid recreating lots of empty intermediate directory levels it saves a flat version with each file name preceeded by a subdirectory number but it also saves a text cross reference. Here if anyone wants it, at own risk.

                    http://www.xoggoth.org/temp/backupx.xls
                    Last edited by xoggoth; 20 November 2010, 12:16.
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