Homerboy
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Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Homerboy
what many of you are failing to realize is that external HDDs and such do not protect you in case of a fire. Sure you can take those offsite every week/month etc, but if there is a fire or similar you're still going to be missing a week/months worth of data. Offsite, online backup is the PROPER way to do backups. It is automated and easy and (arguably) fail proof. You dont have to pay eithrer. Find a buddy that has a PC on 24x7. Install a HDD on his machine (and vice versa if you want to return the favor) Setup a nightly backup routine and both of you are all set.
lol, I doubt you have that much important data. my external hdd with important data goes in a fire retardant safe. 3 copies of the data is burnt on dvd-r (different brand/batch) and 2 are sent off site.
the 20+GB of pictures and hours and hours of video are very important to me... and completely irreplaceable. I just stated also, as SoulAssassin has said, most fireproof safes are designed to keep paper from burning, not from extreme temps that will damage magnetic and optical media
