the words I tell people.
your IDE harddrive. will fail. just a question of when.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jim Davis 
  To: CF-Community 
  Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 18:16
  Subject: RE: Finally back up! Some words of caution.


  >Now I've just got to decide if I'm going to bother return this motherboard
  >just for the NIC.  The consumer in my says "yes, definitely" but the geek
  in
  >me says "but you've already done all this work. and everything is working
  >just fine!  You idiot - leave it alone!  Haven't you screwed up enough?"

  Glad it all worked out for you.  I've been wondering about that myself.  My 
  life, is stored in a 180 MEG HD.  Every single important piece of important 
  documents as well as live sets my buddies did are on it.  I'm considering a 
  backup plan for this.  I cannot afford to lose that drive 
  either.   Recently, one of my drives went bad.  Luckily it wasn't the data 
  drive.

  SO after your experience what is your plan to ensure the data on that drive 
  is never at risk?

  The main backup strategy is the RAID mirroring of the disks - it costs more,
  but is so worth it.  Lose a disk and don't lose any data.  It really gives
  you so much peace of mind (and disks are getting cheaper all the time).  The
  main problem is that there's no offsite backup (but how many home users
  really ever do that?) - if there's a real disaster (fire or something) then
  you've really lost everything.

  Periodically I copy all the data to the external hard disk (that's the sole
  reason I bought it).  Very important data (like the family pics) are also
  copied to DVD.  I periodically makes copies of this stuff for the
  grandparents anyway (so there is a kind of offsite back up).  I copy the
  big, but not irreplaceable stuff (CD and DVD rips, CD ISO images, etc) to
  DVD less often mostly just because it tends to be huge (even on DVD I'd
  still need a dozen or so for everything).

  The mirroring has made me a little complacent: I've only been doing DVD
  backups infrequently.  At this point I would have actually lost about three
  months worth of important data if I had lost the drive (the original post
  exaggerated a little. for entertainment don't you know).  Still - that would
  have meant the baby's second birthday party, the Topsfield fair and a lot of
  other things.

  The big problem with mirroring is exactly what happened here: when you want
  to rebuild your machine or change the array you need someplace to stow all
  that data for the duration and then you're really vulnerable.

  Jim Davis


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