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Steve Welburn, 2012-08-22 02:29 PM

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h1. Backing up
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h2. Why back up your data ?
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* Hard disks die
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* Portable devices can be lost or broken
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* Disasters happen
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h2. How to back up data
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The core principle is that backup copies of data should be stored in a different location to the main copy.
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If you delete your local copy of the data then the primary copy will be the original backup... is that copy backed up anywhere ?
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Suitable locations for backups are:
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* A firesafe
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* A network copy
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** An network drive e.g. provided by the institution
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** Internet storage (in the cloud)
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** A data repository - this could be a public thematic / institutional repository for publishing completed research datasets, or an internal repository for archiving datasets during research