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How The Backup Process Has ChangedHow The Backup Process Has ChangedPosted Dec 3, 2007 6:14 UTC (Mon) by pascal.martin (subscriber, #2995)Parent article: How The Backup Process Has Changed
All these tools have been around for 20 years or more, the concept is more than 40 years old. Time for something actually modern? I am afraid the world has changed a bit more than reported. Apparently the latest mac os to be released soon has continous backup: install a disk as backup and the os keeps logging file changes to it. As reported by a friend who tried a beta, the design support connecting the backup disk only intermittently. Makes alll these daily, weekly and monthly rotations sound like stupid, don't you think? Thanks to Apple for reminding us that there is no need for backups to be a sweaty process. Computers can do it better.
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How The Backup Process Has Changed Posted Dec 6, 2007 18:06 UTC (Thu) by thedevil (guest, #32913) [Link] >> continous backup << But this doesn't deal with the natural disaster/terrorist attack scenario.
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