I've had some problems with data loss recently, so when my backup strategy has started getting iffy I've realised I need to rethink what I currently do.
Anyone want to share their plan?
To start the ball rolling:
My PC's music / documents / pictures / videos are synced with my Microserver every hour using SyncToy.
My PC's SSD has a system image (using Windows backup) every week copied to the Microserver
The documents on my laptop (Windows partition) are synced with the my Microserever every hour, when in Windows (Windows <-> Mac file synchronisation software suggestions appreciated) using SyncToy.
My laptop (OSX partition) backs up using Time Machine to my Microserver.
My Microsever's SSD has a system image (using Windows backup) every week.
All pictures / documents / videos / music on the Microserver are backed up off-site using cloud storage (LiveDrive - but been having problems with this recently).
The Microserver has 4x HDD's (merged into one using DriveBender) with the documents being duplicated across all 4 HDD's.
Films and TV Shows on my Microserver are not backed up.
Anyone want to share their plan?
To start the ball rolling:
My PC's music / documents / pictures / videos are synced with my Microserver every hour using SyncToy.
My PC's SSD has a system image (using Windows backup) every week copied to the Microserver
The documents on my laptop (Windows partition) are synced with the my Microserever every hour, when in Windows (Windows <-> Mac file synchronisation software suggestions appreciated) using SyncToy.
My laptop (OSX partition) backs up using Time Machine to my Microserver.
My Microsever's SSD has a system image (using Windows backup) every week.
All pictures / documents / videos / music on the Microserver are backed up off-site using cloud storage (LiveDrive - but been having problems with this recently).
The Microserver has 4x HDD's (merged into one using DriveBender) with the documents being duplicated across all 4 HDD's.
Films and TV Shows on my Microserver are not backed up.