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RE: Re: Will I ever learn !!
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Re: Will I ever learn !!
- From: "Tony Butler" <tony@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 10:25:54 -0000
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> Unless you automate your backup, chances are you will never
> have everything backed up in the event of system failure (or
> in this case anything... hehe).
I whole heartedly agree - I have had various backup devices in my PC's
over the years and, apart from testing that they worked when installed,
I rarely did a backup - and, inevitably, lost a few machines along the
way :(
> Spend a little more and go for a RAID (mirror) system (or
> upgrade to one) since at least this provides a decent level
> of fault protection and gets you up and running after system
> failure in a small amount of time with very little effort
> towards the backup on your part.
The problem with this, (and it is the solution I use now), is that it
offers no protection against the system becoming corrupt - either due to
a virus/new proggie/new hardware crashing things, or turning off without
shutting down properly etc etc.
So you can still completely bugger up your system.
I have a hardware raid solution and when I downgraded from Win2k to Win
XP (why oh why?) I 'lost' my D: drive, which was a partition on the
RAIDed drives.
This is _with_ the correct drivers etc installed. I did manage to get
to the data & copy it all to the C: partition, so now I have 1/2 the
space I did because I can't face wiping the machine and sticking Win2K
back on. :-(
If only I had a tape streamer and backed up the machine before the
upgrade :(
Indeed, if I'd had my thinking head on that day, I could have broken the
mirror, upgraded one disk, and when that was pants, re-established the
mirror and overwritten the kacky XP installation - DOH!
Tony
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