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From: /m
On Mon, 29 May 2006 07:18:38 +0300, "Antti Kurenniemi"
wrote:
>"/m" wrote in message
>news:7hoj72p2ro36r1abst5av90gii56bims6s{at}4ax.com...
>> Redundancy != backups
>>
>> Make sure you have that server in a backup scheme.
>
>Yay, I've got a good friend who's company has a remote backup service, I use
>that. It's pretty neat, it does incremental backups every night over an SSH
>connection to their servers, and emails the reports of every backup to me.
That's good. I run into too many people who think that data are backed up
because the data are on RAID 5 storage.
I installed cygwin here so that I can run rsync for my incremental and full
backups. On my FreeBSD and OpenBSD boxen, I also use rsync for backups, in
some instances to a removable drive, in other intsnaces to a remote server.
/m
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