Best Back Up Solution: Advice wanted.

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Hi All,

I have had a bad HDD week and am looking for the best place to back up photo's and personal documents.

ATM I am thinking cloud is the safest??

Cheers Brizee
 

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If it is just files and folders, there are CDs, DVDs, BD disks, flash drive and external HDDs.
 

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There are but these all have the risk of failure as my hdd nearly did this week. Maybe my topic is too broad.

Cheers for responding, Brizee
 

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Optical disks won't fail, but through mishandling can get scratched and be unreadable. I have some CDs that are 8+ years old still working. any mechanical thing may fail at any time. Many members here use 2,3 and 4 hard drives for back up strategies.

The "cloud" as they want to call it, is very insecure and a host where you have data could close down without warning. In the end there is no fail-safe back up.

If your HDD "nearly" failed I suspect you should back up with something and replace it right away. It could completely fail in the next 10 minutes.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
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ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3
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16GB G.Skill Sniper 1866MHz @ 2133MHz 2x8GB
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ASUS GTX650TIB-DC2OC-2GD5, (650TI Boost)
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Onboard Realtek 5-1
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IE 10, Opera, Pale Moon if needed
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4 case fans, LG BluRay-RE, ASUS DVD-RW, Mr. Fusion power supply, 1.21 gigawatts.
Thanks Britton30, I am currently in the process of this, cheers.
 

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Asus P6T
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2 x 23" Proview
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Hello Brizee. Just a personal opinion about "the cloud". ( And I'm sure you've heard what they say about opinions. They're like a certain body part. Everybody's got one and they usually stink. :) )

Anyway, depending on your upload speed and how much data you have, just a few gigabytes can take several hours. I did the computations for my own upload speed and transferring 100GB to the cloud would take me about 2 months if I devoted 8 hours a day to the upload. So time could be a problem. I also prefer to have the storage device available to me so I can pick it up, plug it in, or put it in the CD/DVD tray, and see if the transfer was successful.
 

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Opera (primary) with IE9 backup
My personal experience over a decade or more using desktops is that internal HDDs rarely fail (have had none) but I have had problems with USB drives - particularly the 2.5" ones even when quoted as 'tough' and which have never sustained any shocks. My strategy is to always use at least two internal drives so that data has a copy on at least two (not compressed or related to a specific software) and to also copy to external USB drives - I rotate two of these. I have backed up to DVDs in the past - get the best ones - but I don't bother now. Like others I am dubious of the Cloud but basically I don't have that much data so I can manage with what I have. I backup almost immediately new data arrives on my system so it only takes a few clicks and minutes at most to backup any data but I will admit to not being a heavy data user unlike some.

;) :rolleyes: ;)
 

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Thanks marsmimar and pincushion, I appreciate you sharing your experiences.

I recently lost a 3TB out of my HTPC which contained mainly movies, I almost lost a 1TB external drive this week which contained all my photo's and music. My wife would have killed me if I had lost the photo's. I might add the members on this forum assisted me in rescuing the data. (Thanks :))

I have 15TB of drives over 3 PC's and am looking to backup 10 - 11 TB so I am trying to find the best solution.

So thanks again for your thoughts.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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i7 940
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Asus P6T
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16G 1333
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ATI Raedon HD 4850
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2 x 23" Proview
Cooling
Coolermaster V8
The best solution is having multiple backups with at least one being offsite. See post #964 here. My backup scheme may seem expensive and a PITA but weight that expense hassle against the value of your data.
 

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Custom Build
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ASUS P9X79 WS
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Kingston HyperX Genesis 32GB Kit (8x4GB Modules) 1600MHz DDR
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MSI R7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC Radeon HD 7850 2GB 256-bit GDDR
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Asus Xonar Essence STX
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3x Asus VG248QE 24", Vizio 32" TV
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Samsung 128GB 840 Pro SSD (1),
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (4)
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (16) external backup drives used in 2.5" hot swap bays in the computer.
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