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2014-11-24
09:51 AM
2014-11-24
09:51 AM
Backup : where to begin
Hi everyone.
I see many people on those forums that have questions about backups.
Some come there because they already lost their data and seek a way to get them back. Other are blindly trusting RAID to ensure their data safety. There are also folks asking where to begin to have a good backup system.
To answer all those concerns, I tried to write a document about backup.
I came out with a document that I hope will help many people. I am willing to update it if needed, depending on the feedback I get.
I’d like you to keep in mind three things while reading :
- English is not my first language, so a few mistakes might remain. If you spot some, please PM (to avoid topic flood) them to me so that I correct them.
- Everything I say is how I do things and how I’ve seen them done. There may be other opinions, I’ll be happy to hear them out.
- This document provides the keys to efficient backup, do not expect a whole package with a working backup system at the end, but you'll have everything you need to think it by yourself.
The Document is available here
Every constructive comment is welcome.
I hope this will be helpful.
Xel.
I see many people on those forums that have questions about backups.
Some come there because they already lost their data and seek a way to get them back. Other are blindly trusting RAID to ensure their data safety. There are also folks asking where to begin to have a good backup system.
To answer all those concerns, I tried to write a document about backup.
I came out with a document that I hope will help many people. I am willing to update it if needed, depending on the feedback I get.
I’d like you to keep in mind three things while reading :
- English is not my first language, so a few mistakes might remain. If you spot some, please PM (to avoid topic flood) them to me so that I correct them.
- Everything I say is how I do things and how I’ve seen them done. There may be other opinions, I’ll be happy to hear them out.
- This document provides the keys to efficient backup, do not expect a whole package with a working backup system at the end, but you'll have everything you need to think it by yourself.
The Document is available here
Every constructive comment is welcome.
I hope this will be helpful.
Xel.
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2014-12-16
01:19 PM
2014-12-16
01:19 PM
Re: Backup : where to begin
I have just read this, this is awesome. Thank you.
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2014-12-17
06:43 AM
2014-12-17
06:43 AM
Re: Backup : where to begin
Thanks, what part did you prefer ? Would you improve anything ?
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2014-12-17
08:37 AM
2014-12-17
08:37 AM
Re: Backup : where to begin
I like the Method part, you got that going well. As of now, the document will suffice but sooner or later you will have to change some things (not major) as the technology changes. There might be new things that you will add in the future, but as of now, this is all good.
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