Re: [fossil-users] Version control as backup. Was: Noob usage questions

2016-04-23 Thread Scott Robison
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 12:26 PM, Steve Schow wrote: > it sounds to me like your repos are backed up well as long as they are all > completely sync’d with each other on a regular basis and so long as they > are located on different HDD volumes and at least one copy offsite from

Re: [fossil-users] Version control as backup. Was: Noob usage questions

2016-04-23 Thread Steve Schow
it sounds to me like your repos are backed up well as long as they are all completely sync’d with each other on a regular basis and so long as they are located on different HDD volumes and at least one copy offsite from one of the other copies. Your versioning history is very well backed up

[fossil-users] Version control as backup. Was: Noob usage questions

2016-04-23 Thread Richard Hipp
On 4/23/16, Steve Schow wrote: > > version control is definitely not a backup ... > Why not? What am I missing? For Fossil and for SQLite, our "backup" is 3 copies of the repositories for each project, running in three different datacenters, using two separate providers, plus