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About.com: Backup: Save Data Without Tapes
Nov 11, 2000, 18 :06 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (6572 reads)

(Other stories by Aron Hsiao)

"When a person says "backup" most computer users automatically think "tape!" without a moment's hesitation. Unfortunately, tape backups are slow, inconvenient and basically clumsy to work with. They invariably seem like overkill when you only need to restore that one tiny WordPerfect file that you accidentally rm-ed."

"Realistically, backup tapes are rarely used to their fullest. Most data loss doesn't occur as the result of a single, catastrophic event that wipes everything out. Most data loss can actually be counted in small files lost to accidental deletion, unwanted revision, or sporadic filesystem corruption due to power loss or un-fscked filesystems."

"Luckily, Linux makes it easy for you to maintain periodic backups of your important files without needing to run a tape every single night. Non-tape backups are also often easier to restore files from when only one or two files are needed. And with hard drive sizes now routinely exceeding 20 gigabytes, many users find themselves with lots of unused free space, some of which can be put to good use as backup storage."

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I think the author misses the point behi ...   A little misguided...   
Bill Brier
Nov 11, 2000, 21:33:09
 
Buy an IDE drive for $100 and stick it i ...   The better way: removeable IDE   
Stephen Savitzky
Nov 12, 2000, 04:45:18
 
> Buy an IDE drive for $100 and stick it ...   Re: The better way: removeable IDE   
Bill Brier
Nov 12, 2000, 15:40:36
 
I have learned the hard way, that tapes  ...   The *best* way: rsync   
Klaus - Detlef Heber
Nov 13, 2000, 12:58:29
 
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