Digital cameras and music players are likely still high on many people’s gift list despite the economic situation. Even if Santa doesn’t have one of these heading for your stocking, I bet you already own one in your family. As more of our world goes digital we all benefit from how easy it is to view, share and use our most precious memories. There is a key downside that I see almost everyday – just as digital memories are easy to create, they are easy to destroy.
When I think about my friends and family, most people simply are not backing up their personal digital memories in an effective way. Anything can happen – failed hardware, accidental deletion, file corruption or even situations like theft and fire. Just this week a close friend as well as a colleague here at Microsoft had their houses broken into and their PCs with all their photos and videos stolen. Luckily they had done a proper backup. I know too many people that have lost pictures of their kids, the wedding, their special occasions simply because of a failed drive or an accidental deletion.
So, here is my advice (no matter what platform you use) on backups:
Of course, if you use a imaging solution you don’t need to worry about picking out the parts of your system to backup – you just get everything.
A well thought out backup strategy might just be the best New Years Resolution you can make for 2009.
Great and important post.
Most folks never worry about proper backups until they have a cataclysmic event that converts them to caring moving forward.
The best advice though in your post is when you recommend that we actually try to reinstall a backup. There are too many stories of folks setting up automated backup systems thinking all is well only to find that the image captured is flawed and a re-install won't be quite so easy as they thought (or maybe not possible at all).
Thanks again,
Sam
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An excellent blog posting ‘Tis The Season To Think About Backups . " Just this week a close friend