2 years without a backup
Oct. 7th, 2007 09:38 pmOf all the computers I use or own (seven, if you are curious) only one runs MS-Windows(1) and I haven’t backed it up in 2 years. I know this because every time I boot it up the backup software I use warns me how many days its been. I haven’t backed it up since the only application I use backs up its own files to a network device that I trust.(3) However, today the counter said it has been more than 2 years, and I realized that, hey, I would hate to lose all the photos and videos that I’ve collected in the last 2 years.
So now all my machines are backed up again. It feels good.
(1) I use it for paying bills since Quicken for Windows is so much better than Quicken for Mac.
(2) All my my computers have some way to do backups, usually to an external disk drive that only gets powered up when I do backups. Some of them back up to other computers or file servers and one has a tape library that has, I think, a terabyte of capacity (which used to be a lot of storage).
(3) For the Unix geeks out there, I use Cygwin to run a /bin/bash script that runs rsync to copy all the Quicken data files to a machine that is far away from this one.
So now all my machines are backed up again. It feels good.
(1) I use it for paying bills since Quicken for Windows is so much better than Quicken for Mac.
(2) All my my computers have some way to do backups, usually to an external disk drive that only gets powered up when I do backups. Some of them back up to other computers or file servers and one has a tape library that has, I think, a terabyte of capacity (which used to be a lot of storage).
(3) For the Unix geeks out there, I use Cygwin to run a /bin/bash script that runs rsync to copy all the Quicken data files to a machine that is far away from this one.
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Date: 2007-10-08 02:56 am (UTC)It does feel good.
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Date: 2007-10-08 03:38 am (UTC)Ain't that the truth? That's still one reason I keep my windows box running in my closet and run RDC to get to it (that and my weather station runs there too). How Intuit does such crappy work for Mac amazes me. Guess they figure they have a hold on us Quicken users. :(
I'm still liking my Mozy backups--don't have to think about it. :)
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Date: 2007-10-08 03:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-08 04:01 am (UTC)Development for the Mac is just way behind, appears to be a very low priority and it's been like this for years.
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Date: 2007-10-08 05:43 am (UTC)For us, the biggest galring absence was the cool new way that the Windows version tracks stock options. With the Mac version you have to use the old kludgey way you'll read about in the FAQs or whatever. So instead, we kept Windows on one PC, and ran a version of Quicken which only tracks stock options.
That is, until we had no more options. :(
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Date: 2007-10-08 04:03 am (UTC)Hard to argue with 4.7gig on a DVD that gets written in about 12 minutes :)