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  • Four people apparently have exactly one irreplaceable thing. I'm curious what it is l-)
  • Quite a few people don't have backups despite having lost data because of it. Perhaps they now have nothing left that's irreplaceable, but apart from that, what are you people thinking?
  • Lots of people have lost data because their backups failed; which points out a question I missed, whether people test their backups - untested backups having a nasty little habit of turning out not to work, or not containing the files you thought they did.
  • Another arguably missing question was about whether you'd actually be able to replace replaceable things - I couldn't afford to replace my house on my own if it burned down, but it's insured against that. (You can't conveniently test this kind of backup, but you don't hear so many stories of people's home insurance turning out not to work as you do data backups.)

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Date: 2007-01-26 01:03 pm (UTC)
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- I don't/didn't have room to back things up, and some of the things I used to have have disappeared. I've never lost anything like a phd thesis (never had one of those to lose...) but occasional things of some sentimental value. I found an old backup CD a few months ago which was fascinating...

Anyway, once you fail to back things up, lose stuff, and discover your life is going on much the same anyway, the motivation gets less...

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