On Fri, 06 Sep 2013 09:40:39 +0200 Florian Paul Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > sure, regular full backups are a great thing. But there's one simple > thing I like to do especially with code: Setup your repositories on a > different machine (like a rented root server, or a public hoster like > github). Then always push your commits regularly (oh, it compiles > again > - push it :D). Makes working on different machines easy, too. It's > simpler than setting up and adhering to a strict backup plan and it's > naturally incremental and closely tied to the development process. > > Reminds me: I have to throw on my full backup again..
Don't do backups! Have them done automatically! I recommend backuppc, it also "catches" machines that aren't running 24/7. And when you work with remote repositories (you should), don't forget to back up these too. Have fun, Arnold PS: No one wants backups. People only want restore.
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