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Good partition scheme for home network with 1 TB NAS
Hi guys,
to get to the point, I have a home network in which I have the following drives to be backed-up:
Desktop- 256 GB SSD/95% max used- 1 TB Data Drive/50% max used/20% of that to be backed-up
Notebook- 200 GB SATA 2 Drive/70 % max used
Android Phone- 16 GB SD Card/95% max used
NAS Drive (just a router's NAS funtionality that has no stand-alone backup solution)- 500 GB/80% max used
So that makes a total of 498 GB of data that has to be backed-up. My Backup Drive is a WD Elements Portable 1 TB External HDD. Is there any good backup strategy here or is it free-for-all? I mean, should I just do ISO's of my drives to the backup-hdd or should I follow a full/incremental/differential pattern? What would you suggest? I don't really want to invest $$$ for a stand-alone NAS system so I have to stick to my routers (FritzBox 7390 btw) built-in functionality.
Thanks for all the suggestions.