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![]() "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:21:08 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: If your data has absolutely no monetary value, that's a very bad idea for a number of reasons. "Bill McKee" wrote in message thlink.net... Put a 2nd as big disk in and just back up to it. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Full backup once a week, incrementals every night. 1) Do you second Acronis 2) What media do you back-up *to*? First - my last sentence was stupid - should've read "If your data HAS monetary value". :-) Duh. 1) Never used Acronix. I use a Seagate product that I've had for years. Used to be a Symantec thing that the company abandoned for no particularly good reason. 2) I back up to a tape drive. 4 tapes: Two tapes are used on alternating days for the incremental backups. This way, if one goes bad, I only lose a day's worth of data. Two tapes are used for the full backups. One is always in a safe deposit box two minutes from the house, and is swapped with the next one the following week. The one in the house lives in a fire safe until it leaves for the bank. |
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