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[โ€“] Dyskolos@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 year ago

Oh it's pretty cheap. Relatively. That particular server is an i5/32gb normal desktop. Hdds are very cheap. Got 2 6tb for main backup and accumulate everything to #1 over the day, and a CC of 1 to 2.

Os is win2019 and backup Software is macrium reflect (simple, reliable, fast and with incremental backups and if you need something restored you click on the date and it will be a drive. Choose your stuff, restore, eject drive, done. Love it)

Nothing complex or expensive. And if It was only for that it could've been a cheap 100 buck used desktop.

And yes. There's totally no reason not to backup to hdds. I haven't used a cd/bluray for 2 decades now. As long as u backup your backup (hdds just suddenly die...) it's fine for home-use.

Oh thanks. Guess noone would know the reference anyway ๐Ÿ˜‰