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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 476410" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>I'm on a Mac (vs PC), but I copy my desktop in a separate folder, to the Pictures folder under by user directory (similar to My Pictures on Windows), then to a pictures folder on my external RAID drive, then to a pictures folder on my NAS (RAID5). Lastly, I have a portable USB drive that I travel with for backups while on the road, so I usually keep that in sync too. TimeMachine backs up my desktop and user directory to an external USB drive automatically, and then I have CrashPlan backup my desktop/external RAID drive/NAS drive all to the cloud.</p><p></p><p>I lost a hard drive back in 2007 that had all my pictures on it at the time, so I'm over redundant on storage now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 476410, member: 25095"] I'm on a Mac (vs PC), but I copy my desktop in a separate folder, to the Pictures folder under by user directory (similar to My Pictures on Windows), then to a pictures folder on my external RAID drive, then to a pictures folder on my NAS (RAID5). Lastly, I have a portable USB drive that I travel with for backups while on the road, so I usually keep that in sync too. TimeMachine backs up my desktop and user directory to an external USB drive automatically, and then I have CrashPlan backup my desktop/external RAID drive/NAS drive all to the cloud. I lost a hard drive back in 2007 that had all my pictures on it at the time, so I'm over redundant on storage now. [/QUOTE]
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