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My personal choice is a full backup on Monday morning kicking off at 01:00 (1am) with incremental backups at the same time Tuesday to Sunday. Those backups are stored on multiple devices and locations.
And don't forget to test your backup by restoring a file on a regular basis. I know I am paranoid, I just don't know if I am paranoid enough. |
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I tested my backup 2 days ago, and I wound up with duplicate docs, photos, etc. Obviously I did not know what I was doing. It took me hours to delete all those duplicates. So, how do I test the backup the correct way? |
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By restoring a single file to a different location from the one where you backed it up from.
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Tape ARchive. A Unix/Linux tool for created archived and compressed files. You can guess how long it's been around from the name. See a TAR manual page for more information. |
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It is also now available in W10 up via the command line. <who da knew >it is found at Code:
C:\Windows\System32\tar.exe |
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That's what I use to back up the config folder! The version disclaimer in my post was added because I found then that tar.exe wasn't available on earlier Windows versions. For metadata backups I have a slightly different script that runs 7-zip on high compression level setting. And for libraries, I prefer FreeFileSync. |
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Personally, I prefer RAR for my backup archives - 7z does have solid archives (better compression), but I also like to have the recovery records and NTFS attributes.
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I just back up entire folders as they are, without compressing them.
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