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gholt

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I did not say it could help him just talking about back ups in general. And so wrong you are unenlightened one(said with Yoda voice) Time Machine will restore your entire computer OS as well if your HD fails. I just restored my system a while back because of that very issue. I was back up and running in less than an hour including my copy of XP that I run under VMware:)

Another good option for mac users carbon copy cloner. It is free and will dupe a drive very quickly. You can set schedules too.

Also, windows has never had anything like apples time machine. Not even close. Not built in anyway. Good software to buy but not with the os, and never as elegant or as easy to use.
So, this time machine isn't available for windows. Sounds like a good program. Is the Win 7 backup option good for replacing HD failures?
 
jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

Republican Poster Boy
So, this time machine isn't available for windows. Sounds like a good program. Is the Win 7 backup option good for replacing HD failures?
Hmm not sure. I have not played with Win 7. My bro in law is sending me a copy. Legal of course:rolleyes: I would certainly hope so since they have tried to copy Mac OS X in every other way they could think of.
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
I did not say it could help him just talking about back ups in general. And so wrong you are unenlightened one(said with Yoda voice) Time Machine will restore your entire computer OS as well if your HD fails. I just restored my system a while back because of that very issue. I was back up and running in less than an hour including my copy of XP that I run under VMware:)
Yes as will any backup solution if you use a second drive or networked device.....I take snapshots of my Leopard VM in VMWare when I do testing...
I am fully aware of the capabilities of the almighty always shiny Mac.....just as capable as any other linux/unix kernel....



Also, windows has never had anything like apples time machine. Not even close. Not built in anyway. Good software to buy but not with the os, and never as elegant or as easy to use.
I know your a Mac fanboy so here's a link. Been there since 2003.



If you haven't figured it out by now I HATE MAC! They are the Bose or Monster Cable of the IT world, although this hasn't always been the case, the second they moved to intel processors and still charge outrageous sums of money for the exact same hardware that is in a PC.......you get the point.
 
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krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
So, this time machine isn't available for windows. Sounds like a good program. Is the Win 7 backup option good for replacing HD failures?
I have been using windows backup in W7 since its beta builds and it has worked very well.

I back my PC's up across the network to my server.

They are completely automated and run backup jobs by themselves on a weekly basis (or whenever you want) whether someone is logged in or not. Time machine works on the same basis as W7's backups as it works on an incremental and not real time basis.
 
jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

Republican Poster Boy
Yes as will any backup solution if you use a second drive or networked device.....I take snapshots of my Leopard VM in VMWare when I do testing...
I am fully aware of the capabilities of the almighty always shiny Mac.....just as capable as any other linux/unix kernel....





I know your a Mac fanboy so here's a link. Been there since 2003.



If you haven't figured it out by now I HATE MAC! They are the Bose or Monster Cable of the IT world, although this hasn't always been the case, the second they moved to intel processors and still charge outrageous sums of money for the exact same hardware that is in a PC.......you get the point.
Hahaha, your talking to a former IT person so I am not fooled. Macs are not thought like that in the IT world at all, and certainly not by any IT person who has even basic UNIX knowledge. LOL Shadow copy are you serious? Not even close to time machine.

I don't think a Mac Pro or Macbook pro is anything like Bose. Your just spouting typical anit-mac stuff not based on reality.

btw, When make you a statement like "I HATE MACS" That only show ignorance of the subject. I don't hate PC's I just can't stand Windows as an OS. Hardware is hardware; it is the OS that makes all the difference. I also have many issues with Apple, however, their operating system is not one of them. I am no Mac fan boy, but I do appreciate good hardware and software intergration and Apple has everyone else beat hands down in that arena.

I also find it interesting that PC heads always assume that a mac user does not know anything about a PC. It is usually quite the opposite. Not accusing anyone just pointing out something I have seen in over 20 years in IT.
 
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jinjuku

jinjuku

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mirror raid :D
AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! RAID is NOT BACKUP! Don't make me neg-rep you.

What happens on a RAID if you irretrievably delete a file? Save over a file? Get a nasty mal-ware infection? The dog knocks over the computer sending both / all drives to the scrap pile?
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
Hahaha, your talking to a former IT person so I am not fooled. Macs are not thought like that in the IT world at all, and certainly not by any IT person who has even basic UNIX knowledge. LOL Shadow copy are you serious? Not even close to time machine.
Incremental backup is incremental backup.....no matter what the front end looks like it is achieving the same purpose. It might not be as graceful a solution but the functionality is the same. Your statements about time machine were about as useful as if I told him to use Rsync.....

I don't think a Mac Pro or Macbook pro is anything like Bose. Your just spouting typical anit-mac stuff not based on reality.
I'm trying to point out the marketing aspect of Mac as it is similar to Bose or Monster Cable. I'm not saying they make inferior products, just overpriced ones. Once Mac started using Intel chips they made it possible to do direct price comparisons, that my friend is based on reality.

btw, When make you a statement like "I HATE MACS" That only show ignorance of the subject. I don't hate PC's I just can't stand Windows as an OS. Hardware is hardware; it is the OS that makes all the difference. I also have many issues with Apple, however, their operating system is not one of them. I am no Mac fan boy, but I do appreciate good hardware and software intergration and Apple has everyone else beat hands down in that arena.
Don't miss quote me. I didn't say I hate Mac's I said I hate Mac. They have some good products, even if they do outsource a lot of their engineering.......its the corporate machine that I hate not the product.

I also find it interesting that PC heads always assume that a mac user does not know anything about a PC. It is usually quite the opposite. Not accusing anyone just pointing out something I have seen in over 20 years in IT.
I'm not a PC head. I much prefer Linux to Windows any day. But as I game on a regular basis Windows is the easiest option in the form of a dual boot.....

In my experience "users" are "users" and they will always be dumb whether they are Mac users or Windows users.

Also just reading around a little bit.....your trying to tell me your not a Mac fanboy? Really?

Part of your name is "Mac".
In your signature you have a link to your site that has cute little "made by apple" stamps all over it.
You are trying to push Mac products at every term and justify their outrageous prices.
If it looks like a duck, waddles like a duck, and smells like a duck.....ITS A DUCK!
 
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GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
I use Acronis to make an image backup of all my PC's. This has saved my butt before. I just had a hard drive fail on me, it's the one I keep at work that has all my music on it, but I also have all my music backed up on two other PC's at home, so it's not a big deal... I just sent it back to Seagate yesterday since it's still under warranty.
 
Stereodude

Stereodude

Senior Audioholic
I use an external drive through USB, it takes about 2 - 3 hours to to the copy. But it is up to me to make the copy of the data.
You'll be more likely to do it if it goes faster. Use something like MS Synctoy or SyncBack. Why waste time copying files that haven't changed?
 
Stereodude

Stereodude

Senior Audioholic
I use a three prong'd backup solution. Soon to be a four prong'd backup solution.

1) My desktop sync's its important files to my server (RAID-6) in the basement on every boot.

2) My server initiates the power up and synchronization of its files to a 2nd server (RAID-5) every morning at 2am. Once finished that 2nd server then powers off.

3) I do manual backups of the data to a set of external drives every weekend.

***coming soon***

4) Nightly backups of important data to an off site computer.
 
jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

Republican Poster Boy
Incremental backup is incremental backup.....no matter what the front end looks like it is achieving the same purpose. It might not be as graceful a solution but the functionality is the same. Your statements about time machine were about as useful as if I told him to use Rsync.....



I'm trying to point out the marketing aspect of Mac as it is similar to Bose or Monster Cable. I'm not saying they make inferior products, just overpriced ones. Once Mac started using Intel chips they made it possible to do direct price comparisons, that my friend is based on reality.



Don't miss quote me. I didn't say I hate Mac's I said I hate Mac. They have some good products, even if they do outsource a lot of their engineering.......its the corporate machine that I hate not the product.



I'm not a PC head. I much prefer Linux to Windows any day. But as I game on a regular basis Windows is the easiest option in the form of a dual boot.....

In my experience "users" are "users" and they will always be dumb whether they are Mac users or Windows users.

Also just reading around a little bit.....your trying to tell me your not a Mac fanboy? Really?

Part of your name is "Mac".
In your signature you have a link to your site that has cute little "made by apple" stamps all over it.
You are trying to push Mac products at every term and justify their outrageous prices.
If it looks like a duck, waddles like a duck, and smells like a duck.....ITS A DUCK!
Well your are wrong on a few points but I agree with the Apple corporate thing sort of. I can't stand Jobs thats for sure. However, he has been good for Apple. And no I am not a mac fan boy as you put it. I use macs mostly because I can't legally run OS X on generic PC hardware. That's one thing that pisses me off with Apple. Liking the OS does not make me a fanboy. Apple has plenty of faults, but they make a killer OS. Apple fan boys wear skinny jeans, have long straight hair and pierced lips and hoops in their ears, listen to emo music, and can't get girlfriends. I, on the other hand, drink IPA, have a hot wife, and own and shoot lots of weapons. :) Guns make mac fan boys wet themselves.

There is also a several mac models that are very competitively priced with PC's; Laptops mostly. I think 1200 for a one piece AL bodied laptop with a core2 duo is not unfair at all. And the Mac Pro's if you need an 8 core machine are also priced within reason. Go Price an Alienware dual quad core out and tell me the price.

However, I do want a mac tower that I can build upon on that is priced around 1200 bucks to start. That is one thing that burns my biscuits with Apple.

Oh and I removed the cute little apple stamp on my site. Happy now? :) iWeb automatically puts that there on every page you make. I have meaning to take it off for a while. Thanks for reminding me. Stupid thing was actually a link to Apple too.
 
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gholt

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You'll be more likely to do it if it goes faster. Use something like MS Synctoy or SyncBack. Why waste time copying files that haven't changed?
Good point. I maily do it so that I'm sure that it's backed up. I have had too may HD fail over the years. So, I'll look at these. So, with the sync. The 2nd hard drive would always have to be on?

If so, would it be better to have an interal 2nd drive than a 2nd USB drive so that the USB drive does not overheat?
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
Well your are wrong on a few points but I agree with the Apple corporate thing sort of. I can't stand Jobs thats for sure. However, he has been good for Apple. And no I am not a mac fan boy as you put it. I use macs mostly because I can't legally run OS X on generic PC hardware. That's one thing that pisses me off with Apple. Liking the OS does not make me a fanboy. Apple has plenty of faults, but they make a killer OS. Apple fan boys wear skinny jeans, have long straight hair and pierced lips and hoops in their ears, listen to emo music, and can't get girlfriends. I, on the other hand, drink IPA, have a hot wife, and own and shoot lots of weapons. :) Guns make mac fan boys wet themselves.

There is also a several mac models that are very competitively priced with PC's; Laptops mostly. I think 1200 for a one piece AL bodied laptop with a core2 duo is not unfair at all. And the Mac Pro's if you need an 8 core machine are also priced within reason. Go Price an Alienware dual quad core out and tell me the price.

However, I do want a mac tower that I can build upon on that is priced around 1200 bucks to start. That is one thing that burns my biscuits with Apple.

Oh and I removed the cute little apple stamp on my site. Happy now? :) iWeb automatically puts that there on every page you make. I have meaning to take it off for a while. Thanks for reminding me. Stupid thing was actually a link to Apple too.
Haha Yes I'm happy now that you removed your logo....

You had me quite confused for a while with the quote in your sig....it just didn't add up that you were an apple fanboy, yet had a Regan quote in your sig. :)

I would agree that Mac makes some great laptops that have very innovative designs. If prices were comparable I would have picked up a Macbook a long time ago, but they aren't, so I won't pay extra for nothing.


That cracks me up about the emo macboy thing.....totally what I have pop into my head when I think about an "Apple Store" or the "Apple Geniuses". :)
 
Stereodude

Stereodude

Senior Audioholic
So, with the sync. The 2nd hard drive would always have to be on?

If so, would it be better to have an innteral 2nd drive than a 2nd USB drive so that the USB drive does not overheat?
No, you turn it on and plug it in only before running the synchronization. Then, when it's done you eject it power it off and unplug it.

You're better off with an external drive that isn't powered (or plugged into anything) except with being written to so it is completely isolated from any accidental deletion, power surge, or virus outbreak.
 
jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

Republican Poster Boy
Haha Yes I'm happy now that you removed your logo....

You had me quite confused for a while with the quote in your sig....it just didn't add up that you were an apple fanboy, yet had a Regan quote in your sig. :)

I would agree that Mac makes some great laptops that have very innovative designs. If prices were comparable I would have picked up a Macbook a long time ago, but they aren't, so I won't pay extra for nothing.


That cracks me up about the emo macboy thing.....totally what I have pop into my head when I think about an "Apple Store" or the "Apple Geniuses". :)
I have never been impressed by the Mac Geniuses. I am still confused why you won't get a macbook. You are not paying extra for nothing, you are getting a quality laptop not made of plastic. Not a lot of good laptops out there under a 1k anyway. A cheap laptop is just that: Cheap. I mean have you priced a Sony laptop?
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
I have never been impressed by the Mac Geniuses. I am still confused why you won't get a macbook. You are not paying extra for nothing, you are getting a quality laptop not made of plastic. Not a lot of good laptops out there under a 1k anyway. A cheap laptop is just that: Cheap. I mean have you priced a Sony laptop?
Oh god don't get me started on Sony laptops......

I did price it out and I couldn't really get what I wanted for my budget.....I'm very good at accepting compromise. :)

Also 99% of what I do is sitting at a workstation. When I'm on my laptop 99% of the time I am just remoting back to a very powerfull workstation anyway.

For instance right now I am running an old as dirt Dell D600.

Ah now I remember the other reason I didn't want to get a Macbook is the lack of a docking station option, this is a MUST for me.


Wow we hijacking the sh*t out of this thread didn't we!!!???
 
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