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Best Home Backup Strategy Now?

jollyreaper writes "Technology moves quickly and what was conventional wisdom last year can be folly this year. But the one thing that's remained constant is hard drives are far too large to backup via conventional means. Tape is expensive and can be unreliable, though it certainly has its proponents. DVDs are just too small. There are prosumer devices like the Drobo, but it's still just a giant box of hard drives, basically RAID. And as we've all had drilled into our heads, 'RAID is not backup.' When last this topic came up on Slashdot, the consensus was that hard drives were the best way to backup hard drives. Backup your internal HDD to an external one, and if your data is really important, have two externals and swap one off-site once a week. Is there any better advice these days?"

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  1. I use Limewire to backup my multimedia by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I store all of my porn videos and ripped music in the Limewire cloud, and let other people back it up for me. Works great, and I often realize I have backed up songs that I don't even remember ripping!

  2. Shoot for long term reliability by macraig · · Score: 4, Funny

    Cuneiform tablets work well for me. Don't store them in a flood zone, though.

  3. Re:say what? by Hognoxious · · Score: 4, Funny

    Actually I read the summary and decided it was stupid. Sort of like, "I want to make a ham sandwich. Conventionally these contain bread and ham, but I'm an idiot so I want to make it from dog hair and epoxy resin".

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  4. You're the first to ask "WTF am I backing up?" by Colin+Smith · · Score: 4, Funny

    I just can't be bothered with slashdot any more. It's full of dummies with mod points. How do I get off the Internet?

    Do I need a megabyte of backup capacity for every megabyte of storage? No, I decide what's important and how long it's important for.
     

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  5. Re:Do we have to bring this up over and over again by godrik · · Score: 3, Funny

    As an interface to set up a backup system for a moderately adept geek with sufficient focus to set up and maintain a recurring rsync backup, an above average grasp of the layout of their filesystem, and the presence of mind to alter their rsync script as their computer changes over time, rsync is extremely powerful. For everyone else, it's next to useless.

    On the other hand, if you thought you could ask on /. you probably match this description...

  6. Oblig. Futurama quote... by Dusty101 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Bender: "Hey, what's this? Hermes' dreadlocks, and his arm? Leela, I'm shocked! Food goes in the disposal, hair and flesh go in the trash."

  7. Re:External and Online by Sorthum · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, because work is going to complain about the hard drive in my desk drawer.

    I also keep a pair of shoes there as well; my manager's never complained about that either.

    Unless you work for a fast-food type company, I'd imagine most places are cool about this.

  8. Re:Do we have to bring this up over and over again by node+3 · · Score: 4, Funny

    On the other hand, if you thought you could ask on /. you probably match this description...

    If you had to ask on /., you already don't match the description.

  9. Re:Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time by darpo · · Score: 5, Funny
    Other questions that come up all the time:
    • I'm an aging IT guy, should I go into management or stay technical?
    • What hardware/Internet connect/etc. should I use in some backwards 3rd world country?
    • Should I go to college or work/self study?
    • College X uses Java in its classes, College Y uses C++, which is better?
    • Why am I such a big, fat nerd?
    • How do I get experience when no one will hire me?
    • How do I get work in the computer games industry? (related question: am I a closet masochist?)
    • How should I, as some lazy, dipshit computer nerd, get exercise?
  10. Better Oblig. Futurama Quote by Culture20 · · Score: 4, Funny

    "I want to make a ham sandwich. Conventionally these contain bread and ham, but I'm an idiot so I want to make it from dog hair and epoxy resin".

    Leela: And that sandwich you're eating is made of old discarded sandwiches. Nothing just gets thrown away.
    Fry: The future is disgusting!

  11. Re:Most likely you have 1.9TB of crap. by ifrag · · Score: 3, Funny

    Exactly, this is why my backup only takes up 1.8TB instead of 1.9TB, because I was able to properly identify the stuff that really needed backed up.

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