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Considering signing up with Mozy for unlimited offsite backup. Also looking into Amazon's S3 storage.

 

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How to back up and restore Gmail account on Linux

 

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That's a 500GB tape in my hand, full of sensitive customer data. And there's six more in a bag at my feet.

IBM backup server for all computers at home

How to back up hard drives for disaster recovery with Clonezilla

 

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This is how you backup 500 gigs of data. I was running 4x250G in a RAID 0+1 and one of the drives failed, and then i pulled the wrong drive (while it was running). Long story short I'm running on a different drive and pulling the data off as fast as possible.

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Here is a Synology DS210j NAS and a dual SATA drive dock connected to the NAS.

 

There's one 1.5TB drive in the NAS, and two 1.5TB drives in the dock. There's one empty bay in the NAS, which I'm expecting to fill at some future point if/when we need more space.

 

Nightly backups of the NAS will go to the drives in the dock, and eventually one of those backup drives will leave the house for an offsite backup. Occasionally, the home drive will be traded with the offsite.

 

I'm hoping that monthly drive swaps won't significantly degrade the drive contacts in the dock, and occasionally I'm thinking I may swap out the internal NAS drive for one of the backups just to spread the operation time across mostly idle drives. That might be a bad idea, though

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