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hourly backups with time machine for important work, I also utilize dropbox synching between my personal and work (which has time machine backups) as well as applescripts that write drop box contents to a flash drive...effectively giving me 6 up to date backups split across 2 locations learned the hard way once with not backing up. |
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I back up locally via Time Machine to an external HDD attached to my Airport Extreme Base Station. I also back up to Carboinite. The satisfies my off-site requirement. Only backing up locally is not a reliable backup option.
Pro to this setup: 1. Dead easy to restore from both solutions. 2. Never have to connect any wires to backup data. 3. My most recent backups are generally only a few minutes or hours old. 4. From both solutions, I can restore older versions of files or files that were deleted recently. 5. The Carbonite mobile app allows me to access my backups from iphone/ipad. 6. Very cheap - $59/year for Carbonite unlimted storage. 7. Carbonite still backs things up when I am on the road. Cons to this setup: 1. Can only do a full system restore from Time Machine backups. Carbonite only backs up data. And since I do Time Machine with a drive attached to a router, a full restore is very slow. My wife's hard drive in her Macbook died recently and it took about 24 hours to do a full restore from the Time Machine back up when wired to the router. 2. Inital backups both to Carbonite and to the external drive attached to Airport Extreme take a long time. 3. Carbonite does not backup video files by default. I have to manually select video files not in the iPhoto library and make sure they are included in the back up. Overall, I am pretty happy with this solution and the few times I needed to use my backups, I was able to recover with minimal or no loss of data. That being said, I am always looking out for other solutions. To me, the big reason that I like this setup is no wires. I never have to remember to plug an external drive in to do the scheduled back up. But if you have a desktop or always have an external plugged in, that isn't as much of an issue.
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I think you are very smart to use a combination of local and automatic cloud based backup. Personally... I think the vast majority of solutions discussed in this thread are poor advice. /Jim |
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Partitioned usb3 drive for CCC and time machine. But, I don't have all media on computers, have another drive as master file of media and archive of old work files.
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I use Time Machine for my backups. I have a 1TB USB drive for it. Though I'm about to purchase a 3TB RAID 0 external drive setup so I can move my ever-growing iTunes library to it.
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