- Oct 4, 2010
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I picked up two WD EARS 2 TB drives a couple weeks ago (before hard drive prices skyrocketed thankfully), bringing me up to a total of five 2TB drives and one 1.5TB drive.
My purpose in doing this is to set up an automated backup of all my data across two computers. All the drives that I'm using are 5400 rpm "green" drives (in case that matters).
This is the system as envision it being set up hardware wise:
HTPC (i5 2500k + P8P67-M Pro, 4GB): 2xWD 2TB; 60GB SSD for OS/programs. Win7 HP 64.
This case only has enough room for the two drives and SSD. It's also going to be the place where most of my data is downloaded/ripped and stored primarily. It has a wired connection to my router.
Main PC (i5 750 + P7P55-D, 8GB): 1xWD 1.5TB, 2xSamsung F4 2TB, 1xHitachi 5K3000 2TB, 50GB SSD for OS/programs, 256GB SSD for games. Win7 HP 64.
This is my primary gaming/office work machine. I also plan to have it house the backup drives. Unfortunately, it's connected by a wireless connection, which is reasonably strong (I can get ~7MB/sec copying files to my HTPC) but obviously not ideal... With the layout of my apartment as it is, I have no option of wiring up this computer.
So my plan is to have the WD drives as "originals" and the Samsung/Hitachi drives as backups. Once everything's set up as I want it on the WDs, I'm planning to copy each one directly (using a USB eSATA enclosure) to a backup drive. Since one of the WDs is only 1.5TB, that should give me some extra space on one of the 2TB backup drives, which I'll use to hold a copy of all files on my games SSD and Windows Backup images of my boot SSDs. Everything is shared via homegroup shares.
Finally my question(s):
1. What backup software can I use to automatically check for new files/changes and run a backup routine on a ~weekly basis? I want the backup files to be accessible as normal files, not stored in a backup container. Free would be optimal, but I don't mind paying for great software.
2. Does anyone see any problems with my proposed setup? I know it's vulnerable to theft/lightning/fire as all the machines are in the same apartment, but at least I should be protected from drive failure. I have online backup for the really really important stuff.
I'm planning to build a WHS or FreeNAS box eventually, but I won't be able to get GF approval for this till after Christmas (or possibly later). I need something that will do the job in the mean time and transition to a standalone backup server eventually.
Thank you for reading this far!!
My purpose in doing this is to set up an automated backup of all my data across two computers. All the drives that I'm using are 5400 rpm "green" drives (in case that matters).
This is the system as envision it being set up hardware wise:
HTPC (i5 2500k + P8P67-M Pro, 4GB): 2xWD 2TB; 60GB SSD for OS/programs. Win7 HP 64.
This case only has enough room for the two drives and SSD. It's also going to be the place where most of my data is downloaded/ripped and stored primarily. It has a wired connection to my router.
Main PC (i5 750 + P7P55-D, 8GB): 1xWD 1.5TB, 2xSamsung F4 2TB, 1xHitachi 5K3000 2TB, 50GB SSD for OS/programs, 256GB SSD for games. Win7 HP 64.
This is my primary gaming/office work machine. I also plan to have it house the backup drives. Unfortunately, it's connected by a wireless connection, which is reasonably strong (I can get ~7MB/sec copying files to my HTPC) but obviously not ideal... With the layout of my apartment as it is, I have no option of wiring up this computer.
So my plan is to have the WD drives as "originals" and the Samsung/Hitachi drives as backups. Once everything's set up as I want it on the WDs, I'm planning to copy each one directly (using a USB eSATA enclosure) to a backup drive. Since one of the WDs is only 1.5TB, that should give me some extra space on one of the 2TB backup drives, which I'll use to hold a copy of all files on my games SSD and Windows Backup images of my boot SSDs. Everything is shared via homegroup shares.
Finally my question(s):
1. What backup software can I use to automatically check for new files/changes and run a backup routine on a ~weekly basis? I want the backup files to be accessible as normal files, not stored in a backup container. Free would be optimal, but I don't mind paying for great software.
2. Does anyone see any problems with my proposed setup? I know it's vulnerable to theft/lightning/fire as all the machines are in the same apartment, but at least I should be protected from drive failure. I have online backup for the really really important stuff.
I'm planning to build a WHS or FreeNAS box eventually, but I won't be able to get GF approval for this till after Christmas (or possibly later). I need something that will do the job in the mean time and transition to a standalone backup server eventually.
Thank you for reading this far!!