When using CD's or DVD's one should also make two copies. It is also
unlikely that both will fail at the same time or, if they do, that they
will go bad in the same spots.
Chuck Norcutt
Winsor Crosby wrote:
> I think it is the process that is superior. With a removable drive
> you record a disk back up once and assume it will be there if your
> hard disk fails. You will not know whether the removable disks you
> have used have spoiled until you need them to replace files. Too late
> then.
>
> If you use a hard drive backup you have a check on it every time you
> add some additional files. It seems to me that the chances of their
> both failing at the same time is slim.
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