blue screen or how do a dba neglected backuping his own machine
Early this week I was gently surfing on the Internet with my home PC when I got interrupted by a blue screen. Well, I was used to those in Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, but nowadays, I just waited that the machine reboot. But it did not come up. Even booting Linux from CD or using Windows Recovery CD did not help. So I think my disk or my controller crashed. At least when booting from Linux, the OS is stuck after loading module driver for S-ATA.
I really hope it is the controller and not the disk.
I always tell the customer to backup their productive data. I tell developers to use a repository that have reliable backup (like Veritas Netbackup). Myself I often have scripts that targz my source from one server to another server (just in case the sysadmin is too lazy). But what do I have at home? Nothing! Not even an old DVD image or whatever!
Ironically, I was browsing this week the Adobe Message about Online backup of all my pictures. This is the most valuable part of my disk, the pictures of my kids.
http://services.connected.com/adobe/plans.asp
Well, paying 100$/year for 5 Gb of pictures sounded expensive.
There are also some free/cheap services like flickr.com with unlimited storage for 25$/year. I did not see flickr as a backup service before. But to keep your pictures online, it may be convenient too.
Alternatively, I could have my own external disk drive to maintain copies.
Also I could look for Tape backup, the tapes have quite a long life in comparison with CD/DVD copies. And you can have multiple copies of multiple versions in different locations. In the cheapest segment, I have found tape drives starting at 500$ for DAT (20G/40G) and about 1000$ for DLT (160G/320G).
Ok, I am open for feedback ...
I really hope it is the controller and not the disk.
I always tell the customer to backup their productive data. I tell developers to use a repository that have reliable backup (like Veritas Netbackup). Myself I often have scripts that targz my source from one server to another server (just in case the sysadmin is too lazy). But what do I have at home? Nothing! Not even an old DVD image or whatever!
Ironically, I was browsing this week the Adobe Message about Online backup of all my pictures. This is the most valuable part of my disk, the pictures of my kids.
http://services.connected.com/adobe/plans.asp
Well, paying 100$/year for 5 Gb of pictures sounded expensive.
There are also some free/cheap services like flickr.com with unlimited storage for 25$/year. I did not see flickr as a backup service before. But to keep your pictures online, it may be convenient too.
Alternatively, I could have my own external disk drive to maintain copies.
Also I could look for Tape backup, the tapes have quite a long life in comparison with CD/DVD copies. And you can have multiple copies of multiple versions in different locations. In the cheapest segment, I have found tape drives starting at 500$ for DAT (20G/40G) and about 1000$ for DLT (160G/320G).
Ok, I am open for feedback ...
3 Comments:
http://picasaweb.google.com = 7GB ($25 USD per year).
Regards
Kris
http://kristianjones.blogspot.com
I finally lost all my data, the disk was apparently turning too slow. A manual hardware recovery was possible, http://datenrettung.ch told me it could well be over 1000$, but for sure no less than 300$.
So I changed the disk (it was under guarantee), installed Vista, and now I am just facing the nightmare of being an EA of MS products :-|
Thanks for the link
you can try Microsoft skydrive(http://skydrive.live.com/)... They are providing 25gb of space for pictures, docs and etc for free...
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