Until a fire, flood or theft takes your computer AND your backup. Gotta do 
local and offsite if it's important to you. 

Bob


On Jan 25, 2013, at 3:29 AM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:

> Its a bit late now, but the answer is probably Clonezilla.  Insert and boot,
> make clone copy including boot sectors, and an hour or two later you have an
> exact copy.  To go back all you do is the process in reverse from your
> backup.  
> 
> For one client I used one of those hard drive docks and when they had a
> crash we just installed the backup and lived dangerously for the rest of the
> day till we could make a new backup.  But the outage time was minimal - an
> hour or two.
> 
> Peter
> 
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