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Re: Somewhat OT: Large backups
David,
Is this in a removeable caddy? Or do you leave the backup in the
computer? If so, what will you do in the event of fire, flood, lighting
strike etc. I know it's not the most important data in the world, but
general backup principle would be to make sure the backups are stored
off-site. Is this an issue?
And how much data are you backing up to the disk? My original enquiry
was prompted by the thought of people with 100s of Gbs of files. I don't
think there's an IDE disk that big yet. Or do you use a series of
disks?
Just curious, as I am planning to drastically increase the amount of
data I am storing by using the server to store ripped DVDs and recorded
programs too. I'm thinking of RAID-5ing 4 120Gb disks, and wondering how
to back that up if it gets even half-full.
Cheers,
Bruno
David Millard wrote:
> In my case I have a second IDE hard drive which I copy the data to
once
> a week or if you have a network copy the data to another drive on
> another machine hard drives are cheap these days and the chances of
two
> drives dying at the same time is unlikely to say the least.
>
> David
> david@xxxxxxx
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruno Prior [mailto:bruno@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, 16 September 2002 6:22 p.m.
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Somewhat OT: Large backups
>
> Apparently some people on this list have 100s Gbs of MP3s etc. If
you
> are one of them, what do you use for backing up?
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