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Backing up Home PC in 2010, RAID, Blue Ray, NAS?
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<blockquote data-quote="smckech1972" data-source="post: 2081856" data-attributes="member: 668369"><p>Win 7, 64-bit. What is a realistic way to easily backup 40 - 80 gig of data? Data is pics, dig movies, large programming projects, etc. I had a raid which was ok, but then the onboard controller died. I've gone through 2 mirroring externals and I don't think I'd like to have to burn 10+ DVD's everytime I want to backup. Any suggestions?</p><p>Oh and we're looking at an i5-750 or i7-860 on the H57 chipset via Dell. This does have a Raid option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smckech1972, post: 2081856, member: 668369"] Win 7, 64-bit. What is a realistic way to easily backup 40 - 80 gig of data? Data is pics, dig movies, large programming projects, etc. I had a raid which was ok, but then the onboard controller died. I've gone through 2 mirroring externals and I don't think I'd like to have to burn 10+ DVD's everytime I want to backup. Any suggestions? Oh and we're looking at an i5-750 or i7-860 on the H57 chipset via Dell. This does have a Raid option. [/QUOTE]
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