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Most people think about backing up their computer after something goes wrong — not before. This episode is Frank's argument for why backups deserve to be a priority, plus a practical walkthrough of the exact strategy he uses to make sure he never loses a file.
In this episode, you'll learn:- The difference between a backup and an archive — and why treating them the same can cost you files- The 3-2-1 backup strategy: three copies, two local devices, one off-site location- How Apple Time Machine works as an automatic, local Mac backup — and how easy it is to set up- Why Backblaze is Frank's preferred cloud backup and how it runs quietly in the background- How iCloud fits into the picture and why it isn't a complete backup solution on its own- How PC users can replicate a similar strategy using Dropbox, Google Drive, or dedicated backup software- What it actually feels like to need your backup — and why having one makes a hard drive failure just a minor inconvenience
If you don't have a backup plan today, this episode gives you one you can start using this weekend.
Have a topic you'd like Frank to cover? Reach out at [email protected].
Learn more at YourTechMakeover.com.
By Frank Bravo5
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Most people think about backing up their computer after something goes wrong — not before. This episode is Frank's argument for why backups deserve to be a priority, plus a practical walkthrough of the exact strategy he uses to make sure he never loses a file.
In this episode, you'll learn:- The difference between a backup and an archive — and why treating them the same can cost you files- The 3-2-1 backup strategy: three copies, two local devices, one off-site location- How Apple Time Machine works as an automatic, local Mac backup — and how easy it is to set up- Why Backblaze is Frank's preferred cloud backup and how it runs quietly in the background- How iCloud fits into the picture and why it isn't a complete backup solution on its own- How PC users can replicate a similar strategy using Dropbox, Google Drive, or dedicated backup software- What it actually feels like to need your backup — and why having one makes a hard drive failure just a minor inconvenience
If you don't have a backup plan today, this episode gives you one you can start using this weekend.
Have a topic you'd like Frank to cover? Reach out at [email protected].
Learn more at YourTechMakeover.com.