Hi Daniel On 23.06.2013 15:13, Daniel Carrera wrote: > Hi all, > > I'd like to ask an opinion question: Do you think BackupPC is a > sensible backup solution for personal, non-enterprise, > only-one-computer use?
Yes, I use it both ways, in the company for enterprise wide backups and at home for my images and the rest of files that accumulate on a personal PC. However, at home I do backups manually (automatic backups disabled) because data doesn't change that often, my PC doesn't run 24x7 and I don't want to be slowed down by a backup run when starting up my PC for the first time in two weeks. In the office, everything is automatic, though. However, I'd strongly recommend to use either an additional machine to hold the backup data (this could very well be a NAS that is capable of running backuppc or an old desktop machine with ample of free disk space to do so). The reason to do so is simple: Data that does not exist in at least three different, independent locations doesn't exist at all. If you do only one backup to the same hard drive the data lives on, what will you do if this drive suddenly dies? At home, I use an old industrial PC (low power consumption) with an external 2TB USB2 disk located in the cellar as my private backuppc server. USB2 is not really recommended as it is really slow, and the cheap drives would make a professional shudder, but backups never take more than 4 hours in my case. I use another USB2 hard disk connected to my cellar server from time to time (using the backuppc archive target) in oder to take off-site backups to be stored in my desk at work, just in case ... In the office, a similar setup is in use: the backuppc server is located as far away from the other servers as possible, and monthly off-site backups to a couple of external hard disks are kept off site in my private cellar. With kind regards Stefan Pter -- "In summary, I think you are trying to solve a problem that may not need to be solved, using a tool that is not meant to solve it, without understanding what is causing your problems and without knowing how the tool actually works in the first place :)" Jeffrey J. Kosowsky on the backuppc mailing list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: Build for Windows Store. http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list [email protected] List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/
