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SOme compter Help OSX - Backing up (pg. 2)
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by farris
SuperDuper is indeed a great tool to make exact copies of your drive. Should anything happen to your main drive, just boot from one of the backups and continue where you left of as if nothing happend. Been using it for a few years and never had to use it fortunately, but gives you a lot of reassurance. Sometimes I boot from the backups just to test and it never failed on me.
On the same league as SuperDuper is Carbon Copy Cloner. I think it has most of the same functions, but free of charge. |
Hmmmm.....Farris, do you know if CCC needs a completely blank drive or can it use the free space on a drive to create the backup? |
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| Mad for Brad |
i think i'm using the wrong terminology. I should of said I want my hardrives to be the same. A tool that will transfer any new data that isn't on the new machines drives to the respective drive.
I have proper backups of the boot drives for each but for the samples. I think having duplicates on 2 different computers is as good as it is going to get as I don't feel like buying more hardrives at this point. I have 12 right now. |
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| Kenny Rogers |
| sounds like you want raid 10 over a network? have no idea how that can work. |
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| Mad for Brad |
lol jesus guys
I want a program that looks at drive A , then checks drive B at lets say 192.168.01.33
the program notices that drive B is missing some files that drive B has. The program then transfers those files so that the drives have the same info. I don't want to ghost the drive each time I get a new library. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
lol jesus guys
I want a program that looks at drive A , then checks drive B at lets say 192.168.01.33
the program notices that drive B is missing some files that drive B has. The program then transfers those files so that the drives have the same info. I don't want to ghost the drive each time I get a new library. |
Oh, OK then I now know what you mean. You want comparative snyc software. Why didn't you just say so ;)
You've got a couple of options then:
http://www.econtechnologies.com/pag...o_overview.html
http://www.decimus.net/synk_professional.php
Both of these will do folders but just read the FAQ to make sure they can do they can do the entire drive. |
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| Mad for Brad |
cool well i'm reinstalling OSX. Lets see if I can reinstall it and put back all my programs in under 2 hours.
go! |
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| Mise |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
i think i'm using the wrong terminology. I should of said I want my hardrives to be the same. A tool that will transfer any new data that isn't on the new machines drives to the respective drive.
I have proper backups of the boot drives for each but for the samples. I think having duplicates on 2 different computers is as good as it is going to get as I don't feel like buying more hardrives at this point. I have 12 right now. |
OMG 12! ha just curious, what do you store in them? |
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| RichieV |
Sorry . i'm in reinstalling my os and the password is on this program that enters it for me and I can't remember.
well each computer has
500 root
1.5 sample
1.0 samples
1.0 samples
do 8
plus 2 more 500 drives for root backup.
Plus 2 more for general storage like movies and stuff that I don't really need on my computer. THey are basically just mirrors of each other.
I also have one 500 gig drive for my pc backup and this old 80 gig drive i'm using as a installer for osx so it goes faster than the cdv
so 14 in all
they are all about half full which is probably what you want so access time doesn't get too bogged down. |
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| farris |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Hmmmm.....Farris, do you know if CCC needs a completely blank drive or can it use the free space on a drive to create the backup? |
I think your safest bet is when the drive is partitioned.
Edit: Dedicate the free space to a new partition on the drive. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by farris
I think your safest bet is when the drive is partitioned.
Edit: Dedicate the free space to a new partition on the drive. |
Thanks - that what i thought, but I was wondering if you could just back to a designated folder rather than the partition etc.
Richie - how to the install go? |
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| Mad for Brad |
lol not as easy as i thought it would be. Just reverted back to my old setup as I had to do stuff today. I think actually it would of worked what I had learned in the hours about privileges groups and owners.
I wasn't very thorough. Just copied all application support and libraries stuff but I had the acl issue which I didn't know how to fix at the time. Then restarted and thought everything would work like my old setup but not the case. Will have to try again but be more diligent. Not really a priority as my computer runs fine but I enjoy tinkering on a friday night if the girlfriend is away. I suppose it was thursday. I watched the sorcerer's apprentice. The lead is so freaking annoying. I know they were trying to cast a vulnerable guy like harry potter but you just want to take this guys lunch money. And Nicholas Cage, well I suppose I just can't forget his role from that prison airplane movie. But hey , how many actors go from blockbuster to direct to dvd then back again. He was in kick-ass too. Rabin's score was well for rabin I suppose good in that he tends to do really bad orchestral stuff but overall, it was rather cliche. When ever I hear the start of a movie and it has those arpegiatted strings from the batman soundtrack, I take a deep breath and try to remain calm. He also had alot of music he could of drawn from the original work. I'm actually a little confused why they hired him but I suppose Bruckheimer always hires the same guys and the first 2 on the list were already booked. |
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| farris |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Thanks - that what i thought, but I was wondering if you could just back to a designated folder rather than the partition etc. |
Maybe this is of any help:
http://help.bombich.com/faqs/advanc...egies/subfolder
You won't be able to boot from it though, as is confirmed in the above article. |
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