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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 07 2019, @12:34AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 07 2019, @12:34AM (#810943)

    Very near the same.

    3 machines (different OSs) kvm to single display keyboard
    -synced- to "cheap" NAS (router with USB big drive)
    -synced- to internal "cloud" - BIGGER USB on wife's machine
    -synced- to back blaze

    "cheap" NAS is also point of all other machines to drop backups and sync to as well.
    Internal "cloud" is also point to get my wifes machines backups as well.

    Backblaze picks up her whole machine and the internal "cloud" (local attached). Also run regular full drive backups to BIGGER USB, so multiple copies. Examples each photo taken with-in 24 hours is on at least 6 internal storage points. then each of those will have a part of the internal "cloud" so redunant, then stored in the ether. With a mjor failure / fire / etc, I have always at least 30 days toget at least one image back.

    using FreeFileSync as main local tool to sync desktops and NAS and cloud, since it supports two-way sync. Machine A changes, then sync w/ NAS. Machine B sync with NAS and object is local on B. then back.

    Really big backups or hard to do, use rsync to pull backups, vs computer pushing, via FFS are one way. Think personal tablets and such.

    Can you guess what I do for living??

  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Gaaark on Thursday March 07 2019, @12:52AM

    by Gaaark (41) on Thursday March 07 2019, @12:52AM (#810951) Journal

    "Can you guess what I do for living??"

    Backup files? ;)

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