I used to back up to disc until it took about 50 of them to do
everything. And then repeating that every few months got ridiculous in
price. And time. Then I did it only to send copies to my family every
couple of years of a relatively small amount of the files in case they
cared about having an update. Nowadays I can zip up a folder and put it
in Dropbox.

An external hard-drive is preferable in every way I can imagine, not the
least of which is that I can back up my files immediately.

I don't understand the point of a safety deposit box, as someone
suggested. Do you go get the drive out, bring it home, update it and go
put it back in the box? If I had that kind of routine on my schedule I'd
probably only get it done once a year.

I just toss my most up-to-date backup drive in my pocket when I leave
the house. Unless the earth swallows my house (plus computer) AND I get
run over by a bus on the same day, it works.

I use the cloud for transferring files to others but I don't depend on
it for backups. It might be safe but do you really want to depend on
someone else to keep your files?
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JL Beeken
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
http://jlog.jgen.ws/

On 3/26/2013 4:21 PM, Ron Ferguson wrote:
> Brian,
>
> No, I do not back up to DVDs etc.. I did 10 - 12 years ago but stopped as the 
> price HD memory fell, I can't remember exactly when that was, but maybe 8 
> years ago.
>
> I fail to see why, in the circumstances you describe, a DVD would be 
> preferable to an external a HD, neither are dependant on the internet, and I 
> do not have great confidence in a DVD which has been written to many times. 
> In my case, if the Internet does implode, and the world enters into the 
> consequencial total disorder, I will be happy in the knowledge that the copy 
> on my external HD and on my brother-in-law's PC will be available.
> ---
> Ron Ferguson
> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
> GOONS #5307



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