Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]my wife calls me a hopeless pessimist, i say "i was trained as an engineer" i don't feel safe about my backups unless i physically replace my primary physical drive(s) with fresh blank ones and restore from the backups to create a "clone" of the original system. the original disks then become the backup. needless to say, it's not your daily backup procedure. it is arduous and disruptive and i've only done it a few times. but by making you deal with your backup immediately, you'll see problems and missing data right away. furthermore, you will have gone through a "fire drill" and you will know how to rebuild your system if your boot drives fail. i do think you ought to periodically try to restore (if not to a different disk, to a new area in your directory structure) incidentally, i've worked for 3 broker-deals in 15 years, where there are numerous regulations and internal requirements for digital document retention. my experience in requesting restores from IT is something like a 50% success rate. a successful backup/restore policy is not trivial. -rei On May24 11:44, Robert D. Baron wrote: > Brian Reid observed: > > >I use Retrospect; I depend on it, and have used it for years. > >But I absolutely do not recommend it to beginners. It is an obscure and > >complex program, and adopting it might lead you to doing fewer backups. > >Trying to learn how to use it might result in you hitting your own head > >with a hammer. > > I could sign an Affidavit confirming this. > > Last fall a hard drive started to fail. I called my IT Professional > over and told him I had installed Retrospect and had been backing up to > an external drive. He checked the external drive and told me I had done > it wrong and he couldn't recover the backups. Fortunately he was able > to somehow coax the data off the failing hard drive before it completely > gave up the ghost. > > I have been told this is a fairly common occurrence: people think they > are making usable backups when in fact they are not. > > I will look at the Retrospect Express packaged with the MyBook but I > will also look at Data Backup from Prosoft and possibly other suggested > programs. > > I appreciate all the help. > > --Bob > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information -- Rei Shinozuka shino@panix.com Ridgewood, New Jersey