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by michaelt
497 days ago
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Things back in 2004 had some pretty big weaknesses. A manual backup once a month? Easy to lose a month's work. Or more, if you're forgetful. A backup hard drive in your laptop bag? Easy to get the laptop and the backup drive stolen at the same time. A network drive you can backup your files to any time you need to? Easy for a virus/cryptolocker to hit your computer and your backup at the same time. Backing up your smartphone? What's a smartphone? I'm not saying I like the complexity of modern backups, but there are reasons for it... |
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I backup once a week. And both the machine and the disk are encrypted.
And the disk is entirely physically disconnected so there's no risk of cryptolockering it. And if that does happen, there's a 3 month rotation still on another disk.
This is not rocket science.