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2006-03-17 05:03 AM
Millard wrote:Ditto.
We use Retrospect to back up the server that contains all of the project files to an external hard drive. We rotate two hard drives each week and always keep one offsite. As jobs are complete, we archive them off the server and burn those to DVD.
2006-03-17 11:48 PM
Chazz wrote:We use LaCie's Silverkeeper for the same purpose, to backup te external hard drive (Firewire). Free, fast, but supported and maintained software! (they sell hard drives with it) Has worked flawlessly since 2002 here. And the backups are Finder-mountable and don't need the software for restoring, should that happen.Millard wrote:Ditto.
We use Retrospect to back up the server that contains all of the project files to an external hard drive. We rotate two hard drives each week and always keep one offsite. As jobs are complete, we archive them off the server and burn those to DVD.
I work alone so my serverismy back-up machine. That's all I use it for. The best thing to do is locate the backup machine in another building if you can.
Retrospect is a pain to set up....
2006-03-18 03:48 PM
Thomas wrote:Yeah, Finder mountablity (did I just type that?) has always been a bane of Retrospect. But does Silverkeeper create iterative "snapshots" that allow you to create unattended backups and then restore a backup from ANY date in the past? (at least going back as far as you have disk space for). The most common form of data loss is actually users trashing things accidentally. Frequently you don't know it's lost for a while and then a simple volume copy will overwrite the lost file and you're sunk.
We use LaCie's Silverkeeper...Free, fast, but supported and maintained software!.....And the backups are Finder-mountable and don't need the software for restoring, should that happen.
2006-03-18 05:53 PM
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