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by LackOfGravitas
897 days ago
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Fair. I do have an archive folder in the home directory. Also, probably 70% of the space is in a large workspace/ folder that has different programming projects or open source tools in it. There are also a lot of art and graphics files, some raw and some the result of processing pipelines. Much of it is largely static, but not quite in the "Write Once, Keep Forever" category. I definitely admit that all these could be on other drives, but in this case I have found it easier to just have everything together and make sure folders are organized intelligently. At least in this case, the overhead of having separate backup procedures for different types of data is more than the marginal overhead of simply snapshotting everything. That said, I do have a 8 TB photography folder that isn't part of this snapshot routine. |
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