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Best Home Backup Strategy Now? 611

jollyreaper writes "Technology moves quickly and what was conventional wisdom last year can be folly this year. But the one thing that's remained constant is hard drives are far too large to backup via conventional means. Tape is expensive and can be unreliable, though it certainly has its proponents. DVDs are just too small. There are prosumer devices like the Drobo, but it's still just a giant box of hard drives, basically RAID. And as we've all had drilled into our heads, 'RAID is not backup.' When last this topic came up on Slashdot, the consensus was that hard drives were the best way to backup hard drives. Backup your internal HDD to an external one, and if your data is really important, have two externals and swap one off-site once a week. Is there any better advice these days?"

Comment Re:Mod parent up Plz (Score 1) 765

>>A developer earning 50-60k up here is considered middle-upper class. He can afford a house on his own, along with all the latest tech toys. Try that in Redmond... yeah right!

Hahahahaaa... LOL, LOL.

Man, you really do not know what you are talking about. Have you seen the housing prices in Vancouver, ever? Its the most expensive city (or top ten) in North America. Sadly, Seattle housing prices are lower in absolute numbers, and when you add the salary difference it becomes much worse.

In short, its quite opposite from what you are claiming.

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