John Syne wrote:
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> Yeah, but rsync only gives you a snapshot and not a history of your backup.
> When I really mess up, I want to go back to the state of my machine 15
> minutes ago, or two days
William Hermans wrote:
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> For my usage, RAID is useless. Better to use separate disks, and rsync. As
> most data does not need to be redundant, and you get more storage that way,
> with very little to go wrong.
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> *My guess is you do normal backups of all your important work; however,
> what if you have a fire, theft, or some other disaster, which will destroy
> all your backups as well. Hence the need for offsite storage. Now unless
> you are storing your backup tapes/disks offsite, cloud storage
John Syne wrote:
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> My guess is you do normal backups of all your important work; however,
> what if you have a fire, theft, or some other disaster, which will destroy
> all your backups as well.
On Nov 28, 2015 2:48 PM, wrote:
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> John Syne wrote:
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> > My guess is you do normal backups of all your important work; however,
> > what if you have a fire, theft, or some other