I just got a new ioSafe 214 and figured now was a good time to reevaluate how I organize and backup my data.  I have a good hardware and cloud backup solution, but organizing the data is always what gives me trouble.  It’s more of me trying to be a perfectionist than anything else, and I try to keep it rather simple.  I really don’t have a lot of backup as far as different kinds of data.  The biggest is my photo collection, then music, then other data like work and personal documents. 

I organize my photos by year, and then into subfolders by event name.  What’s difficult is older photos that aren’t real organized.  Music is real simple as it’s just copying over my iTunes folder.  I really don’t have a lot of other data so that’s not too much of a hassle.

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My two main computers, a PC and an iMac both have their own external HD, and are also backed up to the ioSafe for triple redundancy.  Most of what I work with on my MacBook Air is in the cloud, but it has access to the ioSafe for anything I would need to backup otherwise.

Since mostly everyone in the house has their own computer, I usually just create a separate directory for each person and put all their stuff in there.

Do you have a data backup plan, and how to you manage to organize all your data?


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on Sep 30, 2014

External hard drive. Syncback software. Absolutely no cloud.

on Sep 30, 2014

Do use unsquashfs and mksquashfs. For compressing my backup  folders and move them in some folders of my harddisks and usb sticks or usb drives or dvds. Its a linux thing and not so often used for this purpose  i do know.

on Sep 30, 2014

I do daily backups of my important stuff (sometimes several times a day) to a different hard drive, and complete OS automatic backups weekly using EaseUS ToDo Backup. I keep backup images on a separate hard drive too, and I also have a 4TB personal cloud drive that I can access from anywhere. 

on Sep 30, 2014

External hard drive and USB flash...I back up manually every so often to my external, and important files related to work are backed up to my USB flash as well (more often than full back ups)...

Many of my files are also on websites...I store many of my work related files on my personal website (which other people access to get what they need from me) and I store any game mods I'm working on to media fire...

So, the stuff I care about most is usually saved in 3 places...

on Sep 30, 2014

Four hard drives and DVDs for my photos (RAW files).

Acronis 10 and SyncBack SE work fine for me.

No way is anything of mine going on the 'cloud'

on Sep 30, 2014

fuzzy Logic and lightstar 1 : You do surely more backups than me, but i do backups every 2-3 months. Have 2 Hard drives ( 1.5 tb in total ) and a 32 gb usb stick. about 200 GB backup.  My windows partiton is always only for skinning and OCR programs, so 60 GB with 500 MB left. 

Glad to hear that there are persons who don`t trust the net completely . Thats good.

regards bluedxca93

on Sep 30, 2014

I have been using Easeus To Do Workstation for a few years now. But lately, for some reason, all my backups have been failing to work when restored.

 

Any ideas?

on Sep 30, 2014

Isn't there an error log & what type of backup is it there's around 4 differing types if i recall correctly, however if your using incremental or differential then say no more been there done that switched to one time images; since doing so my failure rate pretty much dropped to 0,if it's one time images (system images or images of C) that are failing are you making sector by sector backups if so do a full disk check now use something like seagate seatools or other such software,do basic test first then the one below that,don't matter what make your hdd is

chances are your going to need more specialist help if there's nothing coming from easeus support or requires more knowledge there's only one place to go it's free & i've mentioned them before in another thread a while ago,regardless bookmark it

http://radified.com/index2.html

 

 

on Sep 30, 2014

Fuzzy Logic

Four hard drives and DVDs for my photos (RAW files).

Acronis 10 and SyncBack SE work fine for me.

No way is anything of mine going on the 'cloud'

Pretty much the same...

 

 

on Sep 30, 2014

Tried and tested

on Sep 30, 2014

scorpNZ

Isn't there an error log & what type of backup is it there's around 4 differing types if i recall correctly, however if your using incremental or differential then say no more been there done that switched to one time images; since doing so my failure rate pretty much dropped to 0,if it's one time images (system images or images of C) that are failing are you making sector by sector backups if so do a full disk check now use something like seagate seatools or other such software,do basic test first then the one below that,don't matter what make your hdd is

chances are your going to need more specialist help if there's nothing coming from easeus support or requires more knowledge there's only one place to go it's free & i've mentioned them before in another thread a while ago,regardless bookmark it

http://radified.com/index2.html

 

 

 

Full backup. Disk/partition.

 

No error, the backup is said to be valid, by Easeus. but once restored to the disk, it won't boot. Sux.

on Oct 01, 2014

Verification is useless is my attitude only real way of knowing is to use it..lol..

If you use its file explorer you can make sure the booting partition has the correct drive letter

use the windows install disc to see if it can do a fix mbr & a boot repair ;if you don't have a disc see if a torrent has your version you'll need to make sure its an untouched iso (non cracked) then attempt to fix it up

on Oct 01, 2014

I have discs. Windows 8 is convoluted in how it tries to fix itself. Even a reset didn't work. I remember now, I did get an error. It said a boot device wasn't available. When I tried to run a repair, I was told the disk was locked.

on Oct 01, 2014

The repair stuff only works if W8 was installed a certain way, you have to do the whole "UEFI install" for it to repair itself...

If done correctly, it actually is really nice....you can repair and reinstall without needing an actual disc...

on Oct 01, 2014

I dont do any backups
have several externals that do hold important files and those are disabled and password protected.12TB
if my masterdrive gets screwed i try to delete whatever crapped on it.
If its something major
OTL Norton Sophos/ART if any of those spits red text factory reset format and start over. 

At least nobody is getting any relevant information this way or naked picture s from the icloud 

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