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- Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2014 22:43:35 +0900
- From: Kalin KOZHUHAROV <me.kalin@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] USB3 hard disks
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On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 10:12 PM, [SCA] SCHWARTZ, Fernando G. / Schwartz Consultores Associados Ltda. <fgs@example.com> wrote: > On Sunday, June 01, 2014 02:15:09 PM Darren Cook wrote: >> Quick question: I've two USB3 sockets. If I plug two hard disks in, and >> want to copy the entire contents of one drive to the other drive, >> roughly how long will it take? Does anyone do something like this as >> part of their backup strategy? (No longer having RAID-1 on either my >> main notebook, or my backup device(s), is making me nervous.) > > Dear Darren, quick drop here, there is this immediate answer to your > task; have you ever used http://clonezilla.org/ ? > Clonezilla is for backup of systems, not files (e.g. photos), although to a hammer everything looks like a nail, so one can use it. Unless you reinstall many systems or use Windoze or other OS, doing a simple diskimage (with pv) is good enough for up to say 10 machines, clonezilla is an overkill. > There is no point simply copying your files on without some degree of > compression, some level of management, etc. > I call it "lazy backup". I have a few copies of all my data (well most) on several physical disks, some of them usually off-line (these days 4TB is still enough to get me all the data I care about in a single disk). Most of this is digital photos and digitized photos. Every once in a while (1-2 times/year) I sync one of those disks to my on-line array. Once in a year or two, I sync one of the drives and carry it back to Bulgaria, then bring the older drive (very off-site backup). If I need photos from 2012, I can get any of those drives and use it (I always mount it RO, unless syncing). If I need recent photos, they are on-line, or I need to sync them to one of drives first. All drives use ext4 since a few years ago, no compression or management whatsoever. I simply can afford to do full-backup when I need it. Cheers, Kalin.
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