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You can't have too many backups or How to set up a backup routine
I've lost count of the number of times we have tried to rescue a customer's data because their system failed and they didn't have a back up. You can use tapes or disks to back up. You can use the standard Microsoft back up software that comes with your server or PC, but even better use Acronis True Image which will back up absolutely everything on the hard drive and also save you loads of time when you have to restore. 20 tape backup schedule You need 20 tapes/disks labelled as follows: MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY1 FRIDAY2 FRIDAY3 FRIDAY4 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 1st week use MONDAY,TUESDAY,WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY, FRIDAY1 2nd week use MONDAY,TUESDAY,WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY, FRIDAY2 3rd week use MONDAY,TUESDAY,WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY, FRIDAY3 4th week use MONDAY,TUESDAY,WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY, FRIDAY4 Whenever the end of the month occurs then use the appropriate Month tape instead of the usual tape and afterwards put the tape away, preferably off site or in a fireproof safe. This end of month backup can be scheduled to coincide with an event such as a 'pre' accounts end of period routine. Note: In order to introduce fresh tapes into the sequence you can leave the month-end tapes unlabelled until you need them. When you do the 'month end backup' use the normal day tape and then re-label it and pull it out of the sequence, replacing it with a fresh tape. Final Word: Backups are a MUST - Get used to it. You will love the Peace of Mind it will bring. And if your hard drive is approaching 3 years of age . . . You had better be prepared! As usual - if you'd like some help setting up a backup routine then talk to me and don't forget to check periodically that your backup is actually backing up and verify your back up data.
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