At 11:50 AM +0200 8/7/08, Børge Holen wrote:
On Thursday 07 August 2008 03:57:06 you wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 00:46 +0200, Børge Holen wrote:
> > On Wednesday 06 August 2008 20:00:50 tedd wrote:
> > > Sure it takes a lot of time to backup, but less than the alternative.
>
> I'm just gonna comment some here. Hell, it's a bitch to loose data, but I
> give you this... These "pro's" here, ain't getting things done, no time
> for it between backups.
> The time they use each year on backup you can write new code tenfold. ;D
> muhaha
What are you yammering on about? A simple cron job can do the backup
while I sleep-- "Look ma... I work while I sleep!"
tell me, you really didn't get the point I was making; after all the good
advices ppl are making?
Sorry, I didn't get your point either.
My backups are done whenever I want to take a
break -- two clicks and everything is backed up
by time I get back. Simple.
The remote backups take longer because I have to
physically go get the drives out of my safes, and
that happens about one a week -- besides, I need
the exercise.
The online stuff, I can never trust so I don't
rely on it. After all, service centers do catch
fire.
Backups are like home defense, don't rely on the
cops, don't rely on the neighbors, don't rely on
remote services, only you can safeguard your
stuff.
The question of how much to backup is like
gambling, risk only what you can afford to lose.
Cheers,
tedd
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