On Mon, 2024-09-30 at 19:54 +0300, Henrik Ahlgren wrote: > On Mon, 2024-09-30 at 12:39 -0400, Default User wrote: > > But of course, any errors on drive A propagate daily to drive B. > > Having both drives connected and spinning simultaneusly creates a > window of opportunity for some nasty ransomware (or a software bug, > mistake, power surge, whatever) to destroy both backups.
Good point. > Of course it > is safer to always have one copy offline. > True. But easier (and cheaper) said than done. I'm "working on it". >From the old American television show, "Leave It To Beaver": Wally: "Hey Beav, when are you going to return those library books?" Theodore (the "Beaver"): "I'm gonna. I'm gonna." Wally: "Well, you'd better hurry up and gonna!"

