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Re: fucking itunes blew away all my music
Could you explain? Like, if your house sets on fire or your computer randomly blows up you're right. But for 99% of harddrive failures, RAID is probably better than a backup.
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Re: fucking itunes blew away all my music
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Another example is, files you intentionally delete, but find you later need/want. A couple months ago, I processed some audio files and burned some of them to audio CD for my wife for a court case, and then promptly deleted them, because I thought that was it. A few weeks later she came back to me and said, oh, can you burn some of the ones to CD that I didn't ask you to initially, because I didn't think I needed them, but now I do? Instead of having to go back and recreate all the work, I just pulled all the files out of backup, and burned the new ones she wanted. |
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Re: fucking itunes blew away all my music
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My tfs and sharepoint servers are in my raid. my docs are under source control and I can get any revision from any date time. I don't run 'rogue' programs. . . at least not any more, since I got rid of crapple siTunes. Last edited by bas_I_am; 12-10-2010 at 05:31 AM. |
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Re: fucking itunes blew away all my music
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Hey asshole. . . I used a commercial product that failed to work |
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Re: fucking itunes blew away all my music
You used it improperly. Show me the Apple Support doc that says to run that copy/move command you did. I'll wait.
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Re: fucking itunes blew away all my music
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A double strategy like bas's should be even more safe, of course. But you simply cannot provide 100% protection against every contingency/catastrophe/mistake, I guess. |
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