I knew a guy once who had two backups die at the same time (same day - bought 
them the same time, see?) and went to his tapes (it's a while ago) and both 
those were corrupted....

cheers,
    
    -Jason
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On 2 Feb 2016 at 18:58:03 GMT, Derek Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
    
My possibly over the top back up strategy is because i believe disk drives 
exist in one of two states
About to die
or
Dead

With my method I can boot up from a back up bypassing any failed drive, get 
onto the internet and order a new drive and in a few days copy the data 
over to the new drive. Maximum down time less that 30 minutes.

I use Time Machine for recovering data that has been "lost" due to my 
mishandling. 

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