14 month ago
nelson : jwz - PSA: backups - <3 JWZ
Rod Begbie : jwz - PSA: backups - "The universe tends toward maximum irony. Don't push it." [via] #
43folders : jwz - PSA: backups - "OMG, three drives is so expensive! That sounds like a hassle!" Shut up. I know things. You will listen to me. Do it anyway. via http://www.somebits.com/weblog/tech/hard-drive-failure.html
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15 month ago
Rod Begbie : drobo - Cool-looking external disk storage array. Smarter than RAID -- you can mix disk sizes, and add/upgrade drives on the fly -- so it could be just the thang for backups around these parts. [via] #
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17 month ago
43folders : Jonathan Coulton: Disaster - "A friendly reminder from someone who just got screwed: back up all your data today…"
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21 month ago
plasticbag : Bandwagon is a piece of software for the mac that backs up your music online every so often... - I've not had a chance to play with it yet, as their first customers basically brought down the service with the scale of their iTunes libraries. I suspect mine would similarly cripple them. Lovely idea though...
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29 month ago
wearehugh : CD and DVD Longevity: How Long Will They Last?
deusx : CD and DVD Longevity: How Long Will They Last? - "the press will "discover" that the media is susceptible to CD or DVD rot that will eat your information audio, video or data in as little as two years after it is written. "
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31 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Long-term backup - Long-term backup: there's some good advice accumulating there
Nelson Minar : Backup dilemma - Hard drives have oustripped archival media
Rod Begbie : Long-term backup [dive into mark] - When you're building up gigabytes of data, how can you realistically back-it-up? #
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47 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Keeping Your Life in Subversion - Keeping Your Life in Subversion: or at least your home directory
Matthew M. Boedicker : keeping your life in Subversion
philgyford : ONLamp.com: Keeping Your Life in Subversion - Using Subversion to backup all your files, and sync them among different machines.
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