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A big consideration when looking at backups is to walk through the restore scenario: how long will it take? Will that be good enough? I have used a home-brew backup scheme ping-ponged between two different removable drives (one always disconnected, usually both are disconnected and at least one off-site) and I used the hard link option of rsync to store complete trees in an efficient way. The cool thing about this is that the restore time to access any given file is to plug in the backup and mount the partition--likely readonly. (Add more time or elaboration for whole disk or whole system restoration.) But the point is to ask how the backup will be used, not just that the data is theoretically in there someplace and could be pulled out. -kb
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