On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 16:11:45 -0700, don <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hi
>
> i am looking at backing up my hard drive (windows 2000 pro)
>
> I have got about 20gb of data to backup.
>
> What are some of my options? eg. tapes, dvd, usb hard
> drive and what are the disadvantages and advantages of
> these?
>
> Is it difficult to get windows 2000 to backup to dvd?
Tapes are always a good option. You can put the whole drive on one.
You'll seed 5 or 6 dvd's per backup.
A usb hard drive is OK. Too.
All of these are good options for your application.
Tapes and dvds have this advantage over a usb drive: if the usb drive
fails, it's unusable. If a tape or dvd drive fails, the media is still
fine.
Tapes can degrade in long term storage.
Tapes and hard drives can be erased.
A dvd backup requires repeatedly switching disks.
It's a bit like a game of rock-paper-scissors, isn't it?
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