Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
> The Sunday 2007-02-18 at 12:52 -0500, James Knott wrote:
>
> >> A CD is too small nowdays, that could be a reason, but DVDs are more
> >> reasonable - still, you can imagine backing a 500 GB HD to... what, 100
> >> DVDs?
> > Many years ago, I used to back up my hard drive to floppies!  Lessee now
> > 500 GB / 1.44 MB = over 330,000 floppies!!!
>
> Me too!
>
> I still have backups in 360 Kb floppies, and I know they still work, they
> are fully "restorable" - I know because I tried. I used PCtools Backup
> (Microsoft on later days paid them for a limited version of the same
> program to include with MsDos 5 or 6). I had a dual floppy pc and it was
> able to backup using both drives alternatively, without me pressing a
> key.
> It was so fast I barely had time to store a floppy and pick the next!
>
> I wish we had some open backup software as reliable as that one was, but
> using modern media, like dvds, for instance.
>
I also used 360K floppies on my XT clone with it's *HUGE* 30 MB drive! 
Then on my 386 OS/2 system, I used Backmaster with QIC-80 tapes.

Nowadays, I either write an image to a duplicate hard drive, copy to an
external hard drive or write to DVD.
I use KDar for writing to the DVDs.


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