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Of those who chose this option, what are your experiences like?
It is feasible for us to use this method for our hosting server as it is in a high-bandwidth location, but not for our actual offices as they have just ISDN or DSL connections, nowhere near fast enough for remote backups.
So just curious if remote online backup works for you and what kind of bandwidth you require to use it.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
"Winning an argument on the internet is like winning a gold medal at the Special Olympics -- even though you're the champ, you're still a retard." - Kuro5hin.org Wrong but still funny
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Source is developed on my laptop or desktop machine.
It's archived under source-safe.
Back-ups stored on a seperate machine. (In zip and uncompressed format)
Backed up onto CD/DVD (which is then kept at another location)
Michael
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana
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Source code is almost the only thing Ih ave on my machine worth backing up. Hence a source control system (currently PVCS.) Works well in two ways - if my machine goes down, the files are on the server. The server gets backed up to tape or something. But even if it did go down, and we lost all our backups, we could piece together the whole set of files from what's on our macines.
This is an occasional Word document that gets in there, though.
You are special and unique, just like everyone else.
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OK - who typed 'Write them down on paper'?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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hehehe... couldn't resist..
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That could actually be genuine,
Occasionally I have got lazy and used it.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining.
Said by Roger Wright about me.
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If you did a survey of all the average computer users, hope and pray would be the most used back-up method.
Heck, I know I relied upon it for years.
Michael
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana
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Ok, that was me...
Sometimes i forget to backup until i'm already synching source trees; not much left to do at that point!
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Shog9
Actually I use to find learning in bars when drinking really useful.
It sort of makes a language liquid. - Colin Davies, Thinking in English?
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Nishant S wrote:
Sometimes I end up having too many backed up versions of a project.
You might want to try some version control software then. Try CVS or even a Visual Source Safe for that matter.
Having that all you need to do is to backup the versions database from time to time depending on the amount of changes in the project.
Version control software will usually reduce the space used up for projects backup as well.
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I have exactly the same problem
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining.
Said by Roger Wright about me.
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I do exactly the same thing!
However, I am starting to get into the habit of using SourceSafe more. I don't use it at work, so its a little strange to get into the habit of doing it when I'm the only developer working on it
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Paul
"It's always the last drink that kills you." [a wise man]
MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk
Sonork: 100.22446
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I have three computers networked together, and one of them is inside my daughters bed ( i.e. it takes about a half hour to get to it ) So all backups go to that machine. If there's a fire, we're in trouble, but if we get robbed, it's pretty safe. I can remote it from my main machine so it gets shut down properly, etc. It rules.
Christian
We're just observing the seasonal migration from VB to VC. Most of these birds will be killed by predators or will die of hunger. Only the best will survive - Tomasz Sowinski 29-07-2002 ( on the number of newbie posters in the VC forum )
Cats, and most other animals apart from mad cows can write fully functional vb code. - Simon Walton - 6-Aug-2002
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Inside your daughter's bed? That sounds rather uncomfortable...
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Shog9
Actually I use to find learning in bars when drinking really useful.
It sort of makes a language liquid. - Colin Davies, Thinking in English?
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It's like a bunk, but cupboards underneath. I thought she might be able to hear it in the night, but she can't.
Christian
We're just observing the seasonal migration from VB to VC. Most of these birds will be killed by predators or will die of hunger. Only the best will survive - Tomasz Sowinski 29-07-2002 ( on the number of newbie posters in the VC forum )
Cats, and most other animals apart from mad cows can write fully functional vb code. - Simon Walton - 6-Aug-2002
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Ah, that makes sense then.
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Shog9
Actually I use to find learning in bars when drinking really useful.
It sort of makes a language liquid. - Colin Davies, Thinking in English?
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Christian Graus wrote:
have three computers networked together, and one of them is inside my daughters bed
Em , er .... How can I put this ..... Is the server waterproofed ?
Ain't nobody ever told you : There ain't no sanity clause .Groucho Marks
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Hannah has never wet the bed, actually. But it's also set up so that spillages etc. on the bed will not affect it.
Christian
We're just observing the seasonal migration from VB to VC. Most of these birds will be killed by predators or will die of hunger. Only the best will survive - Tomasz Sowinski 29-07-2002 ( on the number of newbie posters in the VC forum )
Cats, and most other animals apart from mad cows can write fully functional vb code. - Simon Walton - 6-Aug-2002
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In your daughters bed...?
Any father is fearing the day his daughter wants to take "other things" (like teddies or boys) into her bed.
But you must be in real horror about it...
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Daniel Lohmann
http://www.losoft.de
(Hey, this page is worth looking! You can find some free and handy NT tools there )
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