Backup strategy
Hello!
I am thinking about which one of the following two backup strategies is better / more stable. I have a SSD where Windows 8 is installed and a 3TB HDD with three partitions (games, documents&music, videos).
At the moment, I am doing a full backup of all partitions except the games partition (it seems rather useless for me to backup the large game files because I could just reinstall them) to an external eSATA-drive every 2 weeks.
I want to increase the backup frequency, but it should be without any additional effort (scheduled tasks and second internal backup-HDD because I don't want to switch on an external drive every day).
1. Incremental backup of system partition (120GB SSD) every evening and Nonstop-Backup for the personal folders (documents, music, videos); backup destination: Acronis Secure Zone on an internal backup-HDD. Additionally, I'm scheduling encrypted Online-Backup for my documents every day.
2. Nonstop-backup in partition mode for everything (system, documents&music, videos) with Online-backup of personal folders every day.
I will continue to do a full backup of all partitions every 2 weeks to the eSATA-drive, so in the event of a hardware failure I should be able to restore the 2-weeks-partition-backup from the eSATA-drive first, and then bring it to the latest snapshot before the failure by restoring the personal folders from the nonstop-backup.
But which one of 1. and 2. would be better? I read that nonstop-backup could have problems when it has to backup large amounts of data?
Thank you for any suggestions! :)
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