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Old 03-16-2016, 02:04 PM   #27432
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Glorfindel:

That's what we do. 3 days of incrementals, followed by a "full." (Not really full. The program/software drive isn't backed up, nor is Dropbox.) I mentioned this inside the parenthetical paragraph?

Yes, it's a little excessive. After all, we are running RAIDS, plus all data is in Dropboxes, which are themselves backups, effectively; plus we save copies of client files on Amazon S-3. Everything has massively redundant backups. Bea in mind, it's not just my data. Despite the fact that there's no agreement that we'll keep our working files, etc., upon completion, all my clients expect me to have that stuff.

Hell, for that matter, I've had clients come back to me 4 years later, seeking their original WORD file. Seriously. Can't make this stuff up.

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I have the original word files from every book I've ever written. Including the ones that were done on PCWrite. Gawd knows how I'd ever actually READ them. But that's 27 years of book files.
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