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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/DowDef142 on 2025-02-10 15:54:32.

Hi, I have a question.

I have 100% of the most important things on my computer (as far as documents are concerned).

My backups currently look like this:

  1. 300 GB folder of the most important documents > Macrium software backup (2 full copies and daily incremental ones). This set is synchronized with freefilesync to the HDD on the same computer.

Additionally, Qnap uses its software to make a copy of this folder along with the versions from the last 7 days (without creating an image, current synchronization).

From this HDD I also copy freefilesync to the QNAP server. (but as a macrium image). So in fact I have a copy on backblaze, an HDD in the form of a macrium image, a copy of the macrium image on QNAP and synchronization with versioning on Qnap (security if the macrium image is not possible to restore).

  1. I make one full copy of the entire C drive (also with this 300 GB folder) and incremental copies (but only on the HDD drive without QNAP, due to its size of approx. 1.5 TB)
  2. I have the entire computer connected to blackblaze personal
  3. My onedrive and google workspace account backup in QNAP Server and local drive (marcium software).

I keep photos, videos that are also important to me in:

  1. the HDD drive on the local computer

  2. the Qnap server with RAID 1

  3. the backblaze of the entire computer also contains them (after all, it has a copy of the local drive)

Is this generally sufficient?

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