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This will hopefully be a thread where everyone comes and shares their backup strategies (you do have one, I hope ). Say what medium you use, frequency of backup, what you backup and any *horror* stories you might have that would spur others to backup frequently!
I'll get the ball rolling. I backup to CD-Rs once at the beginning of every month. I don't have that much data as all my photos, word documents, latex files and source code all fit onto a CD easily. I don't use and iPod and all my music is on CDs so I don't back these up.
I've got no horror stories but this is what happened to a friend that finally convinced me to backup regularly. I had a friend who had completed his PhD and is lecturing. One day, his laptop got nicked and on it he had his thesis, his post-doctoral work, etc basically 5 years worth of work. Now he was lucky since he did an *annual* backup so at the most he lost a year's worth of work. As a PhD student myself, I can't afford to lose a year's work, so now I backup frequently onto CDs catalogued by the month.
I'll get the ball rolling. I backup to CD-Rs once at the beginning of every month. I don't have that much data as all my photos, word documents, latex files and source code all fit onto a CD easily. I don't use and iPod and all my music is on CDs so I don't back these up.
I've got no horror stories but this is what happened to a friend that finally convinced me to backup regularly. I had a friend who had completed his PhD and is lecturing. One day, his laptop got nicked and on it he had his thesis, his post-doctoral work, etc basically 5 years worth of work. Now he was lucky since he did an *annual* backup so at the most he lost a year's worth of work. As a PhD student myself, I can't afford to lose a year's work, so now I backup frequently onto CDs catalogued by the month.