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I use flash drives as a backup, even though everybody tells me not to
Bit rot and cheap NAND—why I actually trust USB thumb drives for my 3-2-1 backups ...
Cloud storage is convenient, but it's not without its faults. There are quite a few reasons why backing data up to an ...
I’ve been arguing with people (besides my children) lately, this time about backup options. Primarily, some of the vendors of the new USB 2.0 hard drives are mad because I don’t think they make a good ...
The good: All-metal scratch-resistant housing; supports FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 connections; drive offers very good performance. The bad: Comparatively expensive and doesn't have USB 3.0. The price: ...
Here is a clear data backup guide that combines local storage and a smart cloud backup strategy to safeguard important files, ...
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Storing Your Files in The Cloud is Convenient But I Still Back Everything Up on an External Hard Drive. Here's Why.
Too often, I hear somebody say they have no need to fumble around with cables and hard drives anymore because all their files are safely in the cloud. Dropbox, Apple iCloud, and Microsoft OneDrive are ...
PCWorld explains how to replace a Windows SSD efficiently by creating a system image backup before swapping drives. This ...
The ongoing fuss surrounding the bug in Apple’s asr tool that is breaking bootable backups made with Carbon Copy Cloner, ChronoSync, and SuperDuper caused me to revisit my backup recommendations (see ...
While Backup and Restore (Windows 7) creates viable and fantastically compatible hard drive images, various flaws and limitations with the Windows Rescue/Recovery disks render it basically unusable ...
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