Design Backup Workflow
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- mekk0
Local backup with 6x2TB HDDs, mirrored running in a self-built NAS with Windows Home Server. 6TB for storage, 6TB for backup, if one or more HDDs fail, no problem just replace it. All there.
I don't do online backup for files but I do sync my office(files), contacts and mails via the Microsoft Outlook/Office365 cloud.
Had a client once that wanted every project burned on CD/DVD to store local. Cheapest and most reliable process, but you would have to renew the CDs around every 5 years..
- oh, I work directly on it and pull/upload the data via internet from where I have to work, but that rarely happensmekk
- ArmandoEstrada0
Time machine + Crash plan.
Time machine has save my ass countless times, where I'm working on something and I fuck up somehow and have to go back a version from a hour or two ago. Priceless.
- lobstarr0
Sounds good!
I think Synology has something similar to Time machine called - Time Backup. Plus I can remote into the box while working remotely. Unfortunately I don't know how fast it'll be real time scenario.
Might just look into buying an external and backing it up when I'm away. Then letting it upload in th ebackground when I sleep or something.
Anyways, enough of me talking to myself, thanks for the input.
- formed0
Synology + Carbonite