Netgear or Synology NAS, dual 1 or 2 Tb drives in Raid 1.

MS SyncToy is free and does cool backup stuff..  :)



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On Sep 20, 2011, at 11:22 AM, Bino Gopal wrote:

> Soooo.yes I know I'm going to sound like an idiot, but let's just say I have
> my own idiosyncratic ways of doing things and I get set in them, but I am
> trying to make a change and be better about some of this stuff (it's slow
> going, but at least it's going!).
> 
> 
> 
> To that point, I haven't really backed up my stuff, and I have 5 laptops
> with data on them, and 1 home PC (well two if I count the really old P3 from
> 2000 that still has stuff I need).  Figuring I should really get on this
> before things get worse (I thought my main PC had died the other day, and
> the drives are configured in RAID 0 and I realize reconstructing that
> would've been a major pain, right Tim? ;P) and get this stuff backed up!
> 
> 
> 
> So what's the easiest way to do this?  I guess I could use a cloud service
> and let it run in the background, but I've got TBs of stuff, and there's
> that Seattle guy who got shut down by Comcast b/c he exceeded his quota by
> uploading stuff to the cloud
> http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/07/seattle-comcast/, and I don't want to
> run afoul of Time Warner b/c they're the only fast internet game in my town.
> 
> 
> 
> Which leaves me with local backup options.  I figure I can get like a 2-3TB
> drive and use my BlackX external USB (tho eSATA would be preferable but most
> of my laptops don't have it-in fact none do *sigh*) and just backup over USB
> (at least the newer laptops with more data on them are USB 2.0!) and that's
> my best option.
> 
> 
> 
> The only question at this point is what software (if any) I should use?  I
> don't mind paying for something if it's that much better and will make my
> life easier-ease of use is worth it for me now, so good features are
> welcome!  Or should I just copy C:\ in Explorer over to the new drive and
> backup each computer separately that way?  Thoughts, advice, comments,
> opinions all welcome guys!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> BINO
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> 
> 

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