What's your backup strategy, anons?
I'm just a pleb who copies my home directory to an external HDD with Freefilesync every now and then.
But I'd like to step up my game, plus offsite backups.
Sounds good.
I don't really backup. I do have an old HDD stashed away somewhere with years old files, probably nothing important since I can't remember what's on it.
My main HDD is pretty new, so I won't bother with backup yet. I mean, like 99% on what's on it, I can just download it again if it dies.
Approximately 15,490 floppy disks
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Veeam Backup & Replication and external HDDs
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Bacula
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Crashplan with using my own password for encryption instead of the one they manage.
Right now I use Macrium Reflect V6 Server Edition as my backup application to handle my server data backups. Backups are saved to an 8TB Nas (sadly its now full) and to a 3TB external usb drive. Client pc's are backed up using WHS 2011's backup feature
Cobian backup to other drive, another to NAS, most valuable data encrypted on 3rd party and our company server.
It's not much to be honest, maya/photoshop/corel projects, work related documents.
No more than a couple Gs. Would be a real bitch to lose any of those though.
rsync
I just manually copy important files on my windows PC to an external HDD, which I store off-site
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Time Machine running on all Macs to multiple NASs. Each Mac is backed up in parallel to at least 2 NASs.
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At some point in maybe a month or two I'm gonna get a 4TB drive and keep backups of all my core data on it. Pretty much it'll be an archive drive just kept in a anti static bag stored on a shelf in case both my server and it's backups get screwed up. I've got over 2TB of films and shows that I've spent many years collecting and ripping from dvd and I'd hate to have to redo all that. Plus I'm sure that by now the torrents for some of my stuff no longer exist.
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I use externals. Ideally I should have a PC or a Server with multiple Hard drives.