Since we're talking about backup strategies...
I do an hourly backup to a local disk ((Time Machine)
A backup to the cloud every 15 minutes (CrashPlan)
And a clone to one of pair local disks every few days, alternating between them
(SuperDuper)
A few years ago, I had a failure of my working
On 6/23/2023 12:30 PM, William Prescott wrote:
Are you asking about backing up the Gnucash application or the Gnucash data
file. You definitely should back up the data file. The application is less
critical because you can always reinstall it. However, I just backup
everything. It is simpler
James, only you can determine what is important enough to warrant a backup.
However, my philosophy is that everything I put on my computer, no matter
how trivial, needs to be on a backup of some kind.
So I look for backup strategies that get everything. That way I don't have
to worry about
Are you asking about backing up the Gnucash application or the Gnucash data
file. You definitely should back up the data file. The application is less
critical because you can always reinstall it. However, I just backup
everything. It is simpler and safer than picking and choosing what to
This is James Baxter and I am not getting an updates. One thing I am looking at
is. I was doing a backup every time I do something on my laptop.
I need to know. Do I need to backup gnucash.
ThanksJames Baxter
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