How does Sup Forums backup their files?

How does Sup Forums backup their files?

I would like to know as well.

I don't and I really should

I don't.
I have nothing of value.

That's a boy

>acronis trueimage
>leave a copy on another partition of your local drive
>put a copy on an external drive
>put another copy on the sd card of your phone

I use EaseUs Backup to backup everything to internal HD, and a copy to my NAS

is win32diskimger still recommend by Sup Forums?

>Plug in hdd
>CTRL+a
>CTRL+c
>CTRL+v

I remember them.

This made me smile

Git on NAS

Apple's time machine

Cron jobs and Rsync.

No backup or raid setup on all my local drives. I keep important stuff like administration, school and work documents on my google drive.

>How I back up my personal files and passwords
I have a hard drive dedicated to a Nextcloud server.
>How I backup that data
Its on every PC I sync it to
>How I backup the server OS
I rsync parts of my etc and var folders to a digital ocean droplet. I don't backup the whole OS. I just need the config files and my plex database backed up bimonthly.

Got unlimited storage on Google drive.
Movies and other stuff goes on external hard drives.

>run a script which mounts my nfs share and runs rsync and then unmounts the share
>done

>unlimited
How much are you paying for that?

USB HDD connected to a Raspberry Pi running OSMC
Torrents also get downloaded to that HDD
>tfw 100 mbit LAN

I've got a NAS with a RAID 1 and btrfs. Thrice a week it sends an encrypted archive with my most important files in a cloud, and once every six weeks or so, I backup files on an external hdd that sits in my locked drawer at work.

Nothing at all, I got it from school.
We got to keep our accounts.

Most of my stuff are code backups, so I haven't used that much atm.

copy important files to external hard drive

>Veeam Endpoint
>Every day backup
>SMB share which is only accessable for Veeam Endpoint

>This
Veeam every second day. Auto rsync intermittently to different drives, including one external portable one. Looking at some cheap servers for remote backups in case of property damage etc

If you're gonna switch to version 2+ of Veeam Endpoint you'll wanna start a new backup chain.

I didn't and had to access my backups. vbm (created at the beginning of each chain) file was not readable
All backups were trash at that point

impregnating a woman to carry my files

I open /dev/sdx with a hex editor and memorize all of it

file server and a few cron scripts for stuff.

I use wbadmin to backup my Windows C drive every day to my NAS. My NAS has RAID 1. And I use rsync to copy everything from my NAS to an external HDD every week, which I then swap with another external HDD which is at another location. I think this is pretty secure.

This. I have it set up so it backs up to my NAS wirelessly.

I cpio the root directory to a USB flashdrive because that's the correct way to do it.

You idiot Americans that use rsync and tar are garented to lose files!

Time Machine backups every half hour, rsync backups once a week.

Titanium Backup and Syncthing on android
Time Machine with local and remote (vps with netatalk and vpn) on desktop

who dat?

my important shit is on dropbox. Everything else can explode for all I care

>tfw no qt bf

I put my home folder on a veracrypt encrypted hard drive and then put it in a air tight plastic bag then put it in a cigar box and then burry the cigar box 10 deep in my backyard and memorize the location.

amazon glacier for longterm bulk backup

What's the difference?

I've used crobian backup for years without a single error or crash, now sauce on the semen demon

A combination of local JBOD storage (irresponsible, yes, but inexpensive, and I’m storing a *lot* of shit that isn’t mission-critical), cloud storage (iCloud, Google Drive, OneDrive (encrypted)), and Blu-ray/M-Disc cold-storage.