wow, for some reason I never got notifications for this thread and completely missed all the activity.
anyway, I got a HD...
It's a WD elements, 2 TB. I did a lot of reading around and saw more people having success with it on Linux than the Passport Ultra (probably cause it's a more basic model). It was cheaper too. I formatted it as ext4 and immediately afterwards it thrashed a bit, but after unplugging and plugging back in a few times it settled down and seems fine now. I've backed everything up on it already, it's super fast.
will keep you posted on how it goes!
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Originally posted by Teunis View PostIndeed
http://www.australiangeographic.com....ls-the-top-30/
Before the property prices went nuts I was really considering Perth WA, the weather, the food...
It's not all bad, you have this supposedly dangerous creatures, but if you look at statistics of people actually hurt by these creatures you come to the conclusion that its actually quite safe here.
check out Sydney real estate, it has over taken insane a long time ago, you can buy a garage for less than 0.5 million.
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Originally posted by GerardV View PostIt is a long way from anywhere, closer to Singapore that Sydney!
If you really want to get a good perspective of how big this place is, apart from going around it yourself, is to read Bill Bryon's book " Down Under" , an fantastic and hilarious read.
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Originally posted by jlittle View PostMost Australians say "great place, but too far from Australia".
If you really want to get a good perspective of how big this place is, apart from going around it yourself, is to read Bill Bryon's book " Down Under" , an fantastic and hilarious read.Last edited by GerardV; Aug 10, 2014, 05:44 AM.
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Originally posted by millusions View Post
but we have great beaches, and other stuffs
http://www.australiangeographic.com....ls-the-top-30/
Before the property prices went nuts I was really considering Perth WA, the weather, the food...
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I would love to use the Amazon drive,
the problem is that in Australia bandwidth is measured, if i was to upload my itunes there that would take 2/3 of monthly allowance,, about 90 gigs.
but we have great beaches, and other stuffs
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Originally posted by jlittle View PostAnother possible event is a burglary, and original and back-ups gone. I worked with an otherwise extremely smart chap who worked on a side project for two years and lost it all that way.
Code:s3cmd --configure
Then put the following in a file in /etc/cron.daily or /etc/cron.hourly, whichever you prefer:
Code:s3cmd sync --encrypt --recursive --delete-removed [i]/path/to/important/stuff/[/i] s3://[i]bucket-name[/i] >/dev/null
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AFAIK iTunes is cloud based and from a privacy and security point I would call it 'sharing'.
Otherwise yes, put your eggs in more than one basket.
I've lost a computer + back-ups (or copies) during a burglary and was really glad I also stored my photo's in a different place.
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i dont call it backup,
just multiple copies to me,
like ITunesLibrary, minimum 3 copies excluding the iphone/ipad,
1 in itunes
2 a copy on another pc
3 external hdd copy
4 not counted - iphone 64GB
so lightning strike that buddy
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Originally posted by Teunis View PostI seem to read here some people use external HD's for back-up and have them (semi) permanently hooked up.
One lightning strike or other electrical spike will destroy your original and back-up!
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Originally posted by Teunis View PostI seem to read here some people use external HD's for back-up and have them (semi) permanently hooked up.
One lightning strike or other electrical spike will destroy your original and back-up!
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I seem to read here some people use external HD's for back-up and have them (semi) permanently hooked up.
One lightning strike or other electrical spike will destroy your original and back-up!
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Over the years I've used hard drive enclosures, i.e., just an enclosure that I stuck my own hard drive in. Now I've segued to all-in-one thingies. I recently purchased two external, USB Transcend drives, each of which is 1TB and has military grade drop/shock resistance. I'm extremely pleased with them [so far!]. Here they are on Amazon:
Transcend StoreJet 25H3B
Transcend StoreJet 25M3
For their price, I think they're great. I formatted mine as ext4, since they shipped as FAT32 and I'm not willing to lose case sensitivity on file names.
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