Re: [opensuse] Suggestions for backup software?



G T Smith a écrit :

In many situations a solution that allows for recovery of a file that
got deleted in error (or corrupted

best solution I see is

* backup on an external HDD (I have bough an usb<>IDE device just for that)
* burn dvd's

for home users, most volume data are photos or videos, so sending copies to all the family is both a goos way to be fair and to have remote backups copies :-)

don't forget fire is the worst possible danger as it may destruct all the computer room

jdd


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