petdave -> RE: Backed Up (5/27/2008 6:04:49 PM)
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i use a Western Digital Passport portable hard drive. It's compact, and very easy to use- only requires one cable (USB), has its own backup software included (not the best software, but it works), and you can get 250GB for $100 at Costco. DVDs are a decent medium-term solution (5-15 years), but make sure you test them, preferably in another computer, after you've burned them. i've had some... learning experiences as far as that goes. The issue with frequency is balancing security vs. convenience. It's safest to keep your backup media off-site (in a safe deposit box, for example) so that if there is a fire, natural disaster, etc., your backups won't get fried along with your computer. However, if your backup drive is in a bank vault, it's not going to be practical to back it up every day. Monthly tends to be a good compromise. Another option is to do a daily backup to an external drive that never leaves your computer, and do an off-site backup as frequently as you can comfortably manage. That way, if your main drive has a hardware failure, you have all of your data handy for immediate use, but if you lose your whole system to some kind of catastrophy, you can at least get the bulk of your stuff back. Only backup the data you don't want to lose [:)]
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