Arthur Pemberton wrote:
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You could even swap between a few external drives so that you have a
USB drive in use, one on the shelf, one in the safety deposit box, one
home, one in the car, etc. Get as crazy as you like. :-)
Interesting idea. However. What if something goes wrong in the chasis,
for example, power surge, all teh HDD's go? no?
The prob I have I have with the USB solution is that it requires user
intervention.
ANY backup solution requires user intervention unless you're backing up
to something offsite. You have to rotate your tapes, change CD-R or
DVD-R or swap the hard drive (USB, firewire or hot-swap) and take the
backup media off site if you want safety.
If you leave the media near the system being backed up, you aren't
secure. I recommend to clients that, whatever media they use, AT LEAST
get a fire-rated document box (about $100) and put the media in it. If
the building burns down or an earthquake occurs (both real possibilities
here in Southern California), at least the backup will probably survive.
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