04-28-2014, 11:25 AM
During my honey moon trip in NZ, our camping car was totally wiped out by thieves, including all of the memory cards which contained 2 month worth of our traveling photos. No amount of money can replace that. Extremely frustrating.
Nowadays, I use the following setup to minimize the risk of losing any data:
I run external storage backups on a regular basis (every other day or when a lot of stuff changes at once).
The limited upload bandwidth for the online service is not much of a problem as my PC is always on 24/7.
With this setup, my risk of actually losing data is close to zero.
Nowadays, I use the following setup to minimize the risk of losing any data:
- My PC has 3 TB mirrored (2 x 3TB configured in RAID 1).
- I have an external storage SAN using the same config (2 x 3TB in RAID 1; thinking of upgrading to 4 x 3TB in RAID 6 for even better reliability).
- I have CrashPlan as online backup service (unlimited space for < $100/year).
I run external storage backups on a regular basis (every other day or when a lot of stuff changes at once).
The limited upload bandwidth for the online service is not much of a problem as my PC is always on 24/7.
With this setup, my risk of actually losing data is close to zero.