Restic works fine on Windows. The documentation mostly covers Linux so it may cause a little frustration, but once you get it set up and working it's fine.
tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Dec 18, 2019 17:17 | #31 Restic works fine on Windows. The documentation mostly covers Linux so it may cause a little frustration, but once you get it set up and working it's fine. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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Dec 19, 2019 06:55 | #32 bobbyz wrote in post #18976995 Currently all my pictures are < 4 TB. So for B2 it will be < $20/month. But now I am shooting 50MP/60MP bodies, thought at lower number of shots. You also might want to consider crashplan. $10/mt and so far it worked well for me - I really do like the option of being able to retrieve easily single files from their server. However, this does not take away the slow upload. Not sure, if they offer an initial HDD-upload service.
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Dec 19, 2019 11:18 | #33 tim wrote in post #18977175 Restic works fine on Windows. The documentation mostly covers Linux so it may cause a little frustration, but once you get it set up and working it's fine. Thanks. I tried Arq, the interface on windows was clumsy. The option to make backup on a USB drive is not shown but it is there, I had to use keyboard keys to select the hidden radio button. I wish I could give names to the backups to help later when I need to restore. Right now I did full backup of my catalogs (just to see). I will try few incremental backups and see what happens and then try to restore it. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Dec 19, 2019 11:21 | #34 drmaxx wrote in post #18977483 You also might want to consider crashplan. $10/mt and so far it worked well for me - I really do like the option of being able to retrieve easily single files from their server. However, this does not take away the slow upload. Not sure, if they offer an initial HDD-upload service. Does it allows me to update a single drive/folder? Then technically I bring it to work and use a faster upload speed. Backblaze doesn't seem to allow that as it is forcing me to include my C: drive in the backup. Why why. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Dec 19, 2019 11:27 | #35 One more thing. With these backups (Cloud or local), you make full backup, then incremental. Now say after a moth, 6 months, do you make another full backup? What you when need to restore, if only one full backup and then all are incremental, it will take a while to get all of them down on a new computer for restore, isn't it? Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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RDKirk Adorama says I'm "packed." More info | Dec 19, 2019 13:22 | #36 bobbyz wrote in post #18977585 One more thing. With these backups (Cloud or local), you make full backup, then incremental. Now say after a moth, 6 months, do you make another full backup? What you when need to restore, if only one full backup and then all are incremental, it will take a while to get all of them down on a new computer for restore, isn't it? If you do incremental backups, reconstituting the data will require the first complete backup and each one of the incremental files, however many there may be. TANSTAAFL--The Only Unbreakable Rule in Photography
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Dec 19, 2019 19:23 | #37 yes pro/cons with both options. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Dec 20, 2019 01:39 | #38 bobbyz wrote in post #18977579 Thanks. I tried Arq, the interface on windows was clumsy. The option to make backup on a USB drive is not shown but it is there, I had to use keyboard keys to select the hidden radio button. I wish I could give names to the backups to help later when I need to restore. Right now I did full backup of my catalogs (just to see). I will try few incremental backups and see what happens and then try to restore it. If I remember correctly a while back you had mentioned Macrium Reflect 7. Would that work if I were to make only local backups? And then I can take those backups and move to the cloud? I found a few bugs with Arq on Windows, and didn't like it was just one guy. Macrium Reflect is great for backing up whole disks, but I don't like it for regular / daily backups. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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Dec 20, 2019 05:24 | #39 bobbyz wrote in post #18977580 Does it allows me to update a single drive/folder? Yes, you can specify what you want to backup and to where. I have two jobs defined. One that backups my local working files (excluding system files) from the laptop onto the master external HD and one that backups the files from the external master HD to the cloud.
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Dec 20, 2019 11:06 | #40 Thanks everyone. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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mystik610 Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 3 years ago by mystik610. (3 edits in all) | Dec 22, 2019 23:50 | #41 So my macbook died when I was in Florida a couple of weeks back...was driving home on Cyber Monday and picked up a Surface Book on the way home. focalpointsphoto.com
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Bcaps I was a little buzzed when I took this More info | Dec 23, 2019 12:43 | #42 bobbyz wrote in post #18976682 Looking at the various offerings. I am not sure how affective compression and dedup schemes are. Say I have 4TB of pictures. How big my first backup would be? Guess I can try by doing a backup to my local USB drive first. Software wise I tried Arq today, interface on windows 7 was bit clumsy but it worked quickly to backup my catalogs to a USB drive. I need to do couple more times and then see how easy to restore is and how well that restore works. Also trying Backblaze (not their B2 offering) and it doesn't allow me to remove my C drive. You can unselect the "C" drive by holding the Alt key and clicking on the drive letter. - Dave | flickr
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Bcaps I was a little buzzed when I took this More info | Dec 23, 2019 12:46 | #43 bobbyz wrote in post #18976995 Good to know this. I was reading more and Cloudberry review seemed pretty bad from this reviewer. I am not sure why it is so hard to have a nice front end on these backup softwares. Restic had good reviews but not for windows. I was trying Backblaze (not the B2) last night and on my slow upload link it does 100GB a day. It will take 30+ days to upload all my stuff. But this is just a mirror of what is on the hard drive. Currently all my pictures are < 4 TB. So for B2 it will be < $20/month. But now I am shooting 50MP/60MP bodies, thought at lower number of shots. Another option is I just make weekly backups to a USB drive and shuffle that to work. Wish I had google fiber.
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RDKirk Adorama says I'm "packed." More info | Dec 23, 2019 13:52 | #44 Bcaps wrote in post #18979584 You can unselect the "C" drive by holding the Alt key and clicking on the drive letter. Well, that is the dictionary definition of "arcane." TANSTAAFL--The Only Unbreakable Rule in Photography
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,253 posts Likes: 1525 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info Post edited over 3 years ago by John from PA. | Dec 23, 2019 17:03 | #45 Anybody have any thoughts on Zinstall Fullback? It seems decent and although on the surface pricy ($200) for the Pro version that is for a lifetime license. The Pro version backs up everything, literally a mirror so that supposedly if you get hit by ransomware you format the drive, reinstall Windows, restore the backup and you are up and running having thumbed your nose at the ransom people. The other version is $99 but doesn’t handle the OS backup. If you back up to the cloud, as opposed to an external drive, it is $99 per year for the additional cloud access.
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