On 11/19/07, Ian Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For a home user, data integrity is probably as, if not more, important
> than for a corporate user. How many home users do regular backups?
Let me correct a point I made badly the first time around, I
value the data integrity provided
> For a home user, data integrity is probably as, if not more, important
> than for a corporate user. How many home users do regular backups?
I'm a heavy computer user and probably passed the 500GB mark way before
most other home users, did various stunts like running a RAID0 on IBM
Deathstars, a
Paul Kraus wrote:
>
> I also like being able to see how much space I am using for
> each with a simple df rather than a du (that takes a while to run). I
> can also tune compression on a data type basis (no real point in
> trying to compress media files that are already compressed MPEG and