I recently had some problems with my SD Card, so I am not sure if it will fail some time soon. I've been in need of a backup plan for some time now so I want to know how you handle your backups.
Right now I'm thinking of automated backups to my NAS when I'm at home, but I'm not sure how to realize that. I don't really need any fancy stuff like multiple revisions, just the most recent version of every file on my sd card backed up while using the least storage space possible.
Is it smarter to use some kind of disk image file to store the files or is just having the whole file/folder structure duplicated better? Which type of backup would be faster or has an app available that's supporting it?
Right now I'm thinking of automated backups to my NAS when I'm at home, but I'm not sure how to realize that. I don't really need any fancy stuff like multiple revisions, just the most recent version of every file on my sd card backed up while using the least storage space possible.
Is it smarter to use some kind of disk image file to store the files or is just having the whole file/folder structure duplicated better? Which type of backup would be faster or has an app available that's supporting it?
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