jagooch
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I recently set up my first NAS using an old compute and FreeNAS to free up my main computer ( a netbook but I'm building a pc in a couple of weeks, so I'll need to back up both ). This led me to rethink how I'm doing backups, as the USB attached drive I used to backup to is now in the NAS server.
My current strategy:
Getting rid of them will make it easier to find what I need without wading through a bunch of "noise" documents.
I want to simplify this strategy, but I can't think of a way how. In fact I think my document backup strategy is pretty weak.
Would this be better?
My current strategy:
- Media files - use synctoy manually once a week to echo files to another HD
- Document - no backup, but they are synced to dropbox. I don't know how to get my data off of DropBox if my hard drive dies.
- Programs/OS - Acronis system image. I do this 1st of each month
Getting rid of them will make it easier to find what I need without wading through a bunch of "noise" documents.
I want to simplify this strategy, but I can't think of a way how. In fact I think my document backup strategy is pretty weak.
Would this be better?
- Create archive folder on NAS that mirrors my top level directory structure and move files there manually. Think: Finance->Taxes->TaxReturn2008 . After I complete a tax return, I may have to reference it (actually I've been doing that a lot, lately ) but I don't need to carry it around every on my netbook.
- Sync everything to the NAS with synctoy or Freefilesync as my backup solution.
- Store Acrtonis sytem images on the NAS. Maybe keep 2-3
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 UltimateIntel Atom 1.5 GHz2GB Corsair DDR3GMA350/Invidia Ion
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- EEE PC 1015PN
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate
- CPU
- Intel Atom 1.5 GHz
- Motherboard
- Integrated
- Memory
- 2GB Corsair DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- GMA350/Invidia Ion
- Sound Card
- Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LCD Screen
- Screen Resolution
- 1024x600
- Hard Drives
- Seagate 500GB SATA3
- PSU
- Integrated
- Case
- Integrated
- Cooling
- Integrated Fan
- Keyboard
- Integrated
- Mouse
- Microsoft USB Optical for Notebooks
- Internet Speed
- Fiber