BackUp

Back Up van iBook gemaakt met CCC. Duurde vrij lang en werd onderbroken door password requests. Niet handig maar inprincipe is dat eenmalig.

22Gb .dmg image.

Nadeel van CCC is dat je niet per folder kunt aangeven wat je er van wilt back uppen.

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Back Up plan voor de iBook:

Carbon Copy van hele systeem:

Alles geupdate en dev tools geisntalleerd

uitgeklede user home dir:

foto's eruit
muziek eruit

ack up voor de mac:

Programma's

- Back Up van apple. Werkt simpel maar alleen met .Mac. Ook worden onzichtbare bestanden niet meegenomen wat soms vervelend kan zijn

I think Backup is great, combined with a .Mac account I can schedule daily backups and not even think about it.
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My only major gripe is that backing up your Safari settings also backs up the Safari browser cache files. This is particularly annoying, as the cache files are something that 1) are completely unnecessary for backup, and 2) take up a lot of space, thus taking up a lot of time, and 3) are consistently changed, therefore you're constantly backing them up.

=>>Use Safari Enhancer and permanently deactivate the cache. Speeds up the loading as well. And it doesn't hurt to run MacJanitor right before backups to clean any unnecessary stuff.

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-SilverKeeper

Werk beperkt over netwerk:

niet bootable

beperkt tot 2Gb per file

geen ondersteuning voor permissies

langer dan 31 namen niet ondersteund

I've just found and installed that and it's a great piece of software, particularly being free. I particularly like that it works with network mounts, so that I can schedule my powerbooks to backup over the network during the night to the firewire drive on my old g4 server. I'm still experimenting to see if the incremental backups work correctly, which would reduce the time dramatically.

- Carbon Copy Cloner

Werkt niet over netwerk
It did exactly what it says it does. It made a "carbon copy." All of those little invisible files and folders–you know, the ones with names like "usr," "sbin," "var," "etc," "bin," "cores," etc…all that UNIX stuff that the system needs, but Apple hides by default in the OS X finder–all that stuff was preserved. Every single file, permissions preserved, whether visible or invisible, was copied. It was the simplest backup I've ever done. All I had to do was select the source and destination volumes (as well as some preferences, most of which were already set by default to what I needed), and then just click the "clone" button.

-rSync

Is de unix tool die bij OS X zit en ook gebruikt wordt door Disk Utility. arSync is een grafische schil er om heen.

Werkt over netwerk
-Dantz Retrospect

Files en Dir's voor backup:

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