Yes, I know you said two backup drives. I was only referring at what the oher poster said.
But if you zap a computer you have a non-negligible chance that both drives will be corrupted. If you have another backup you have the option of losing something in exchange of not having to pay and wait for an expensive recovery (which is what most home users would choose).
It you have really important files that you can't lose, then you really shouldn't even be using a HD or a Tape drive. You should be storing it at online where there's a lot of data protection.
Yes, I know you said two backup drives. I was only referring at what the oher poster said.
But if you zap a computer you have a non-negligible chance that both drives will be corrupted. If you have another backup you have the option of losing something in exchange of not having to pay and wait for an expensive recovery (which is what most home users would choose).
Again, the hard drives will not be totally corrupted. Plus if you have two back ups then both don't need to be plugged in at the same time. One might blow but the other will be fine.
The chances of both hard drives being damaged to the point where they need professional recovery are about the same as the lightning setting your desk and all your back up tapes on fire 🙂
It you have really important files that you can't lose, then you really shouldn't even be using a HD or a Tape drive. You should be storing it at online where there's a lot of data protection.
I'm a big fan of rsync, personally. It's what I'll be doing if I can afford to shove a PCI IDE card and some hard drives into yonder PMG4. That and some creative croning is about as good as I think I need.