How do you back up your data?

mitts2010

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What do you do to back up your data. I'm just wondering what other people do.

And what do you back up to?
 
I use Vista's built-in file backup utility. Takes a bit of time the first time, but everything after that is fast. It's real nice, and runs on a schedule too.
 
I just backup my stuff onto DVD. Anything that I want to save, I create a folder called "Burn to DVD" and place all of the files I want saved in there. Then back up the files onto DVD. Its a little time consuming but it works.
 
I drag and drop files to the hard drives on my file server, then once in a while I'll do a backup to dvd's.
 
I run in RAID 1 (mirror), so as long as I don't get a virus or something, my datas pretty much safe.
 
I prefer to use Norton Ghost, and make two back ups at a time, one two my second HDD and then one to a DVD as extra cover, NG is very simple and very fast back up device.
 
Norton Ghost for individual workstation backups. These can be used to construct a skeleton common to all workstations so that it is easier to revert to a set of custom defaults when things go wrong.

As for data backups, I tend to use a RAID configuration to make multiple copies of data, and this is then mirrored to several different servers, some of which are offsite. The channels are encrypted.
 
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