On 8/21/2025 8:20 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Thu, 2025-08-21 at 16:15 -0600, home user via users wrote:
* Something went wrong with a back-up to a USB-3.0 stick this past May.
Most everything was recovered, but not everything.  I was told that the
stick itself was probably not what failed.  There are a few other more
likely causes of the failure, but I cannot diagnose it.
I would never use one of them for backups.  They fail from
frequent/heavy use, static electricity zaps, and are so easily lost.

I favoured a NAS device connected via ethernet.

It's easily accessible by all PCs on the same network (no carting a
thing from PC 1, to PC 2, to PC 3, etc).

Ethernet has transmission error handling that USB just seems to gloss
over.

You could set up dual-access levels.  The backup admin has read-write,
but the casual user only has read-only access (allowing them to safely
retrieve a replacement for a file they just locally deleted).

Some NASs come with backup features built in.  They appear on a network
as a device that Apple's own (Time Machine) backup routines can look
for and use.  Likewise with Window's own backup thingy that I can't
recall the name for.

I had one desktop only.  A semi-annual OS upgrade pretty much destroyed the OS.  Subsequent attempts to re-install, then install, the OS wiped out the rest of the hard drive.  A local friend gave me a used desktop (windows-10) to use until I can get a new desktop. It was that windows-10 desktop that (probably) slaughtered the final back-up from the Fedora desktop.  Once I get that new desktop, it will be the only one I have.   I do not understand how what you're suggesting would help.

Bottom line, I need the back-ups to be to removable media.

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