James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
I'm a one-man show with just a desktop computer (no laptop), and the time has come to seriously consider a better option for backing up my files. Currently, I use a Thermaltake BlacX dual SATA docking station for backing up my files. Only my files are being backed up, no system data (which I know is not the best practice).
I have two SATA drives that I alternate between, but I've noticed that one drive has corrupted and now I'm a bit leery about continuing on with that setup. I don't see myself needing or using a network in the near future, but I'm wondering if that might be useful for backup purposes.
I've read all the stories around here about lost data, and I want to get something nailed down yet this week if at all possible. This subject has been on the first page of my disaster planning manual, but I could sure use some refinement.
Thanks,
JB
I have two SATA drives that I alternate between, but I've noticed that one drive has corrupted and now I'm a bit leery about continuing on with that setup. I don't see myself needing or using a network in the near future, but I'm wondering if that might be useful for backup purposes.
I've read all the stories around here about lost data, and I want to get something nailed down yet this week if at all possible. This subject has been on the first page of my disaster planning manual, but I could sure use some refinement.
Thanks,
JB