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[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 year ago (22 children)

Serious question:

How do you guys handle backups and how often do you do it?

I know I'm not doing particularly well. Once in a blue moon I'll copy over files from my main drive onto my secondary drive. But I'm not doing anything fancy - literally copy the Documents and a few other folders and that's it. I'm not compressing anything. I'm still keeping that secondary drive connected to my PC so if I got a virus, all that data could be infected. I also store some files on my Gdrive and OneDrive but those have long since filled up and I rarely bother to go through them to delete what I didn't need anymore.

I feel whatever backup tools Windows has built in are probably worthless, but then again, I could be totally wrong on that.

Curious how real people handle this.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

windows built it backup is actually ok, you can specify which folders are backed up and how often

i use nas, just an old computer running linux in my laundry room with a bunch of drives that i save everything to, and backup everything monthly to a drive i keep in my drawer and a second drive i keep in my locker at work

easiest is probably to get an external drive and copy everhing to it periodically, keeping it unplugged so youre safe from virus, accidental deletion, power supply failing and frying it, lightning things like that

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