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Maroon@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 13 hours ago

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Maroon@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 13 hours ago
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    Step one: back up your data.

    Step two: back up your data again.

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      This but what they forgot is on multiple drives. Power failures, drive failures, lost, stolen, dropped, you name it. A good set of backups is fucking worth everything peace of mind and more. Automate your backup process and never look back!!!

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      Step three: test your backups Step four: back up your data again

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      This person backs up.

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