I do the same thing with time machine.  But I also copy my VMWare folder to an 
external USB, just in case.  YOu never know what could happen.  HTH

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On Jul 16, 2013, at 9:34 AM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Now that my Win7 VM is working great, I want to protect it. I know there are 
> snapshots that I can take on a scheduled basis, but I don't like that option 
> and I understand that snapshots aren't really backups anyway.
>  
> Currently, I have the MAC HD setup to take four weeks worth of backups via 
> SuperDuper. So, I can reach back a full month, at one week intervals,  and 
> retrieve any file (VM included). I'm thinking that's sufficient to protect 
> myself against catastrophic failures.
> Anybody else got a backup plan that works well for them?
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