<br>Hello, me again.<br><br>Briefly, my home system is almost up to where I want it to be, I just need a stronger backup method and to learn more about GPG. (Need to encrypt the sensitive stuff). So I thought I'd ask for advice.<br>
Current backup technique is a bash rsync script that just copies certain key home/(dir) directories to a second internal hard drive and a USB external drive. For the most part I get by just fine, but I tend to hear lots of things that tend to suggest sensitive data needs to be in at least 3 places. internal, external, and offsite. Plus I've been criticized for not having a backup technique that saves versions of files. eg - edit a file, don't like the change, restore to last week's version. However, most of the backup techniques I've looked at are either too complex to be practical for home use: backuppc, bacula, or cloud based & propreitary(sp?) Crashplan.<br>
<br>So, I thought I'd ask for advice how people structure their home backups, and what services/software (if any) they use?<br><br>Mike Bean<br><br><br>