Sounds like you have good short-term coverage. I need to find a backup solution for my Linux system that is my daily driver lately. Roughly once a year I retire my external backup drive and keep it as a long-term backup. I use Arq to a NAS (every 3hrs), and external drive (every hour).ĬCC backs up my boot drive to an SSD (daily).Īnd Arq to an external once a month that I rotate out. These are nice because if my NVME dies I can just insert the most recent one and be mostly up and running as well as if something was corrupted a few days prior I can use an older week NVME.Īs I type this out it feels a bit overboard but it was all set up over about 2 years and once I got it up and running its pretty smooth. Rotating NVME Tasks: I have 3 external NVME’s that I run a weekly bootable clone on a rotating weekly basis. ![]() Monthly Clone of drive kept offsite after task.Cloning of Specific Folders (Pictures, Documents, Movies) to NAS Drive.A Few monthly clones on assortment of HDDs.Weekly bootable to 3 External NVME on rotating basis Details below.Nightly Clone with Safety Net to a SSD. ![]() I’ve never fully restored from a TM backup because it takes so long but its nice to be able to restore a single file or more commonly an app that updated and broke. So happy to have just found this community been searching though the posts all day and saving a bunch I am going to dive into.Īnyways, what is everyone’s backup strategy look like? I’ve always been overly caution when it comes to backups and try and have several discs on hand.
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