![]() ![]() Given digital licenses and how easy it is to do a complete fresh reinstall from MCT, I don't think so anymore. I used to think that a bare metal backup of a Windows PC was a good idea, and a local backup on the PC was a good idea too. Here is some of my thinking, with 4 windows PCs and three Chromebooks. I'm looking forward to the responses you get so I can go to school on them. Using on device would also let me use the same service to back up from my phone. I travel a lot and am sometimes away for 2 months at a time, so i don't always have direct access to my nas with my laptop, in that case maybe on device cloud backup is better? Should i be wanting to backup from the nas to a cloud service (back blaze b2), or should i use a on device cloud backup such as idrive, backblaze, etc Now here comes a part im really not sure about, Or if my network gets ransomware, apparently ransomware now will look for nas servers on the network and encrypt them. Use m disc blue rays to back up compressed very important documents and photos (very little data), and store offsite and offline, this should help if there is a flood/fire, #Acrosync alternative installUse a backup software (macrium reflect, or any other suggestions) to image windows install and specific folders and place the image on the nas And i will be able to access the files directly on the nas without having to do a lengthy restore. Use a sync software (syncback, bvckup2), and sync files and folders to my nas (custom truenas build), this is to protect me from Accidental file deletion. I have 4 different criteria for what my backup is to protect my data from Here is my current plan, please if you have feed back or suggestions let me know. I am trying to set up a backup strategy for me and my family, I will be backing up 7 win10 pcs, and a few phones I hope i am posting in the right place and you can help me. ![]()
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