On Feb 16, 3:16 am, Ryan Waterer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Peter Krogh, which he calls Digital Asset Management
> Essentially, for a
> complete and total backup solution, we should follow a 3-2-1 method.
> 3 different locations (hard drives, computers, thumb drives, etc), 2
> different types of media and 1 off-site location.

Why two different media types?  Is backing my data from the hard drive
in my PC to the hard drive in a network server more error prone than
backing it up to a CD or DVD?  Should I specify that the off-site
location use memory sticks to back up my hard drive?  What's the
difference between "hard drive" and "computer" in your list above?

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