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<blockquote data-quote="Divine_Barakah" data-source="post: 901259" data-attributes="member: 79770"><p>Thank you [USER=37647]@shmu26[/USER] for pointing out two very important point here. I just want to add that at some point creating backup would be not as important as previous backups. One would reach a point where they do not install any new programmes nor make any significant changes to their system, so here comes the importance of cloud storage. Now as you created a full system backup and followed it with another 3 backups, you should sync the folders you use the most (like documents, photos and videos) to a reputable cloud service. If anything happens to your system (like a ransomware attack), you can restore and earlier backup (system backup) and you will find the newly created files stored safely at your cloud storage. You cannot run backups daily (it is inconvenient). Most people run backups on a weekly basis and just imagine how many files you create and download in a week, so it is very important to keep important files on sync. One more thing, I would also store the backups on at least to external HDDs just in case one of them dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divine_Barakah, post: 901259, member: 79770"] Thank you [USER=37647]@shmu26[/USER] for pointing out two very important point here. I just want to add that at some point creating backup would be not as important as previous backups. One would reach a point where they do not install any new programmes nor make any significant changes to their system, so here comes the importance of cloud storage. Now as you created a full system backup and followed it with another 3 backups, you should sync the folders you use the most (like documents, photos and videos) to a reputable cloud service. If anything happens to your system (like a ransomware attack), you can restore and earlier backup (system backup) and you will find the newly created files stored safely at your cloud storage. You cannot run backups daily (it is inconvenient). Most people run backups on a weekly basis and just imagine how many files you create and download in a week, so it is very important to keep important files on sync. One more thing, I would also store the backups on at least to external HDDs just in case one of them dies. [/QUOTE]
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