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Old 25-04-2009, 15:43   #9
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Re: It's important to have backups.

You can never have enough backups. Fact. I have 4 copies of my website data, and 3 copies of photos/documents. My server also does auto backups every 2 days of photos and documents, and hourly backups of the websites.

I should also point out that you should never keep any personal data like documents/photos on your boot partition for the exact reason above. If you ever have to format the partition because the OS has gone bonkers, you won't lose anything if its on another partition or drive. Simple really, but remember you still have to do backups.
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