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backing up your backup
I have an external 1TB drive that has become my wandering back up. It goes with me/laptop to work etc. and was my backup for work in progress and stupidly become my archive.
So today it has started to misbehave and got i/o errors reported. So I have managed to copy it onto a new drive. But lost 2 photos and a vmware virtual disk. Fortunately the vm disk was my standard build windows server system disk and I was able to build the vm complete using the data disk and a new copy of my system disk. Lesson learned though, I haven't been backing up my archive. But worse than that, I carry both work in progress and its backup together. some git nicks my bag. Whoops **** kicking time for me. |
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Thats the main problem with the lare drives, Its a hell of alot of data to loose when they go wrong
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I learnt that lesson the hard way :(
This was the better part of a decade ago so I had a relativly large for the time 250GB external HDD with all my data on. I had a backup of that on my main home PC. I had been through and catagorised, tagged, named, and tidied up over 200GB of music and movies over 6 months on the external and decided to port this "Clean" copy to my main PC. Delete Main PC's copies, copying backup.....disk head crash.....probably recoverable but not economically feasable...all gone :( I still cry to think about the amount of Anime I lost that I can no longer legally download (Licenced) and I can't afford to buy at the mo :( Going to get a NAS in the house when I can afford it and Raid the bugger on top of the local copies, that should provide tripple redundancy as long as the house doesn't burn down.... |
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I've now got a network hard drive which I store everything on and access from my laptop. I also have an external hard drive which I back up to every now and then. An online backup would be handy but I don't think I would trust it, or want all my stuff on it.
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The concept of backing it up online hurt my head :smt120 |
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talking of back up -
i got new laptop.. using my old laptop hard drive in a caddy as external one but it only 37Gb and my back up says it needs at least 64 so I need to buy a new external one then with higher gb yea? but if I only using it to back up what is the minimum gb I can get away with ? depends how much stuff I keep adding to my laptop I expect does it? plus I need to make recovery discs one time only thing isnt it.. do I need DVD-R for that .. and it will take about 5 of them will it? |
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