For those that backup you PC, how many DVDs or HDD space do your backups take?
I just did another full HDD backup of my primary HDD using ghost, and it took 10 DVD+RWs to do it. It's by far the most it's ever taken. Usually it's 5 or 6.
I do daily backups to my DDS4 tape drive of just certain folders and it anly uses 1 tape
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Hello,
Usually 2 or 3 - at most.
I backup my mp3's to one dvd. Then I back up my pictures/my document files to another.
Then I backup my downloads folder.
Kevin
(and more than 3 depending on whether or not I have any large capture projects standing by...)Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Originally Posted by tekkieman
It's that little thing called "PREVENTION" in case your computer blows up
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Originally Posted by stiltman
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Originally Posted by Dr. DOS
@yoda - prevention is ok, but if it blew up, I couldn't restore to it anyway. If it's a HD failure or replacement, I'd rather start from scratch anyway. -
Originally Posted by tekkieman
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Originally Posted by bazooka
Start from scratch is a good two to three day process for me to install OS and replace all apps... Ghost restore with same OS and apps ... what --- 45 minutes.... -
Hello,
Originally Posted by tekkieman
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
I have a lot of stuff on my OS HDD. Apps alone would take at least a couple of days to install and reconfigure. Not too mention all my Email that would be lost. Don't even get me started on News groups. If my system dies, at least I wont loose everything on the HDD, I might not be able to restore it using a full restore, but I can get anything off of it using ghost explorer. That alone has saved me many times in the past.
My last job, I had a ton of stuff on my laptop, I ghosted it and I'm still accessing the data off of it, even though I don't have the laptop or the job anymore.......
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Originally Posted by Dr. DOS
At home, I have all the time in the world, and I rarely set my system up the same way twice. Nothing wrong with a ghost of the OS, but for me, I might do SP2 this time, SP1 next time, depending on what I'm working on. Since I need to install the dev environment after the SP, it doesn't save me much time, so I just do it from scratch. Plus, my bizzare habits don't justify the cost of Ghost.
My linux partitions get wiped about every three weeks, but I just use it to play. When I get serious about using it, I probably still won't bother to image as the updates are pretty frequent, making an image worthless.
For most users, I don't think a stock image is a bad idea, if the system is setup right to begin with. OS and apps on one partition, all other crap on another. Once a month, wipe the OS/app partition and start fresh. -
It is about a three day process with me as well.
I usually don't mess with my linux partition much, but I am contemplating switching to SuSe or Gentoo. -
Originally Posted by bazooka
FYI - there's an open source alternative to Ghost for linux. If your interested, I'll dig up what it's called. -
My linux partitions get wiped about every three weeks, but I just use it to play. When I get serious about using it, I probably still won't bother to image as the updates are pretty frequent, making an image worthless.
It is about a three day process with me as well.
I usually don't mess with my linux partition much, but I am contemplating switching to SuSe or Gentoo.
FYI - there's an open source alternative to Ghost for linux. If your interested, I'll dig up what it's called. -
Originally Posted by Garibaldi
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Here's 3 to check out:
dd (can be piped to gzip for compression - should be in your distro - try man dd)
mkCDrec
partimage (can also be piped through gzip - does not image blank sectors like dd) -
Here's 3 to check out:
dd (can be piped to gzip for compression - should be in your distro - try man dd)
mkCDrec
partimage (can also be piped through gzip - does not image blank sectors like dd) -
Originally Posted by Garibaldi
http://www.mkcdrec.org/
http://www.partimage.org/
FYI - partimage is also being ported for Windows and Mac -
i have win xp in a seperate 10 gig partition. 99% of my apps go into a seperate 30 gig partition. i keep xp at 10 gigs to leave room for updates and the few stubborn apps that don't give an install option. i make backups to dvd and to an external firewire drive. if xp gets buggy, i only have to reinstall 1 or 2 dvd's at most. or more quickly from firewire drive. i laugh at vioruses, spyware etc.. they can;t touch me. so what if they do. restore!! i have an image of a clean, activated xp, and another with all updates and tweaks. invincible except to hdd failure.
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