Do you back-up your data?

Do you back-up your data?

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do you back up your data?

Yes
17
55%
No
14
45%
 
Total votes: 31

erasmus
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Do you back-up your data?

Post by erasmus »

What's the cheapest and most convenient way to back up about a terabyte of data (notpron-_-)?
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nemppu
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by nemppu »

i voted no and im really sad about it too ive lost two harddrives and both contained stuff that cant be replaced but im just too fkn lazy
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Neddie
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by Neddie »

Cheapest way? No idea. Well, I would get two 500 GB drives, SATA, write the data to them, and then take any EXTREMELY important stuff and write that to DVD as a redundant move. Then, remove the drives, put them in ESATA enclosures and store them in another location.
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Dragon45
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by Dragon45 »

yes. boxbackup + key == the shit.
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I2:Isaacment_Day
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by I2:Isaacment_Day »

ive never lost a hard drive ever
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Relative
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by Relative »

I would have a backup if I had the money spare to buy an extra hard drive.
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TradeMark
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by TradeMark »

i lost some of my files when i was resizing my partitions... and lost some data when i copied them to CD's and after 5 years those CD's didnt work anymore, eheh...
so i would say dont ever never copy your data to CD, just buy some harddrive and copy them to there... its pretty impossible to lose data from harddrive if you dont download viruses etc...
manored
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Post by manored »

I think Cds wont lose the data if you lock then in a iron chest and burrow it on the ground or something... :)
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DandyGnome
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by DandyGnome »

Optical media while stable for a while, does have a lifespan. It just happens to be fairly long, on the order of several decades to a century. So if you are backing up to optical media I would suggest multiple backups and checking/reburning the backups every so often. Also although this might be cheaper in the short term, backing up to a hard drive is probably cheaper in the long term and is probably more convenient.
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TradeMark
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Post by TradeMark »

why my CD's doesnt work, theyve been closed in a box, god damnit.
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CarRepairer
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nvm
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Mars
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by Mars »

I2:Isaacment_Day wrote:ive never lost a hard drive ever

Same here. I do have a very bad feeling I will do it someday, and that day will be painful.
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TradeMark
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by TradeMark »

i dont think you can ever lose your whole harddrive at once, the data is still there, but you just cant read it because the device is broken, not the disks inside are broken...
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CarRepairer
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Post by CarRepairer »

TradeMark wrote:i dont think you can ever lose your whole harddrive at once, the data is still there, but you just cant read it because the device is broken, not the disks inside are broken...
Backup harddrive: $100
Data recovery: $5000

hmmm :?: :?: :?:
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Erom
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Post by Erom »

TradeMark wrote:i dont think you can ever lose your whole harddrive at once,
I've lost two hard drives, (both due to overheating, and I've actually resolved the situation by modifying the laptop case to add a cooling vent for the drive) and one of them actually _caught fire_. That was a whole hardrive loss.

I actually once had the file structure get corrupted (how, I'll never know) on my backup drive while trying to get data off it - double hardrive failure FTL, I lost almost all my photographs from college.
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clumsy_culhane
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by clumsy_culhane »

mm i do , once a week to a NAS (network attached storage) with two 750gb drives, configured as one drive (~1500mb). Then once a month i burn all important stuff to dvd, which is then stored off site. I've never had a hard drive fail or had a house fire, but at least i know I'm reasonably safe...
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kiki
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by kiki »

Backup. But please, think of the kittens.

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B.62
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by B.62 »

ive never lost a hard drive ever
dito. i m a maxtor user and i never had problems with loosing data on a harddrive.
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CarRepairer
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Post by CarRepairer »

B.62 wrote:
ive never lost a hard drive ever
dito. i m a maxtor user and i never had problems with loosing data on a harddrive.
My work computer is a stupid HP pavillion and had a 180gb Maxtor which died a few months ago after 3 years. Luckily I kept stuff backed up externally. Don't feel too safe.
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nemppu
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Re: Do you back-up your data?

Post by nemppu »

B.62 wrote:
ive never lost a hard drive ever
dito. i m a maxtor user and i never had problems with loosing data on a harddrive.
ive had a 200gb maxtor die and it was quite early too im talking like 2 years the common opinion is that maxtors suck
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