Re: [opensuse] Suggestions for backup software?



G T Smith a écrit :

I may be being a bit paranoid but if I went for a HDD based solution it
would be a remote server or a caddy based option... my experience with
USB based devices does not make me inclined to rely on them for
something critically important, they tend to be more likely to go AWOL
when you really need them...

?? I use the very same HDD as on usual hardware, and keep the hdd without interface (sort of large usb keys :-))

jdd

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