Until recently, I have had no real backup strategy in place, and am trying to get this sorted out.
While looking at the various backup methods, such as differential, incremental - so on and so forth I have come to the conclusion thta they are a bit "heavy duty" for my requiremnts.
The only really important things that I have are data files for specific apps (payroll, accounts, sales, and some word/excel files, in total about 175Mb.
I was thinking that rather than messing about with a more complex strategy, that I could simpy copy (straight copy without compression) the 175Mb of crucial files onto Zip disk(250Mb), and rotate a set of two disks (one every other day). I would hold copies of my applications and OS off site.
I realise that if things hit the fan, such as an HDD failure or theft of the PCs, that I would have the more time consuming task of re-installing the OSs, apps and data, but I dont have a problem with this.
Is this a wise plan?
Any Advice appreciated.
While looking at the various backup methods, such as differential, incremental - so on and so forth I have come to the conclusion thta they are a bit "heavy duty" for my requiremnts.
The only really important things that I have are data files for specific apps (payroll, accounts, sales, and some word/excel files, in total about 175Mb.
I was thinking that rather than messing about with a more complex strategy, that I could simpy copy (straight copy without compression) the 175Mb of crucial files onto Zip disk(250Mb), and rotate a set of two disks (one every other day). I would hold copies of my applications and OS off site.
I realise that if things hit the fan, such as an HDD failure or theft of the PCs, that I would have the more time consuming task of re-installing the OSs, apps and data, but I dont have a problem with this.
Is this a wise plan?
Any Advice appreciated.