It's not about OS, it's everything else I worry about
Amen! This is exactly why I have a different backup plan for my data than I do for the OS drive. Losing the OS drive is pretty much a non-event for me. I have syspreped Windows images that will reinstall Windows along with my most used apps all pre-installed already. I can install that completely unattended so I can have the OS drive recovered in about 15 minutes.
As noted previously, the only part of this that is a pain is apps that don't allow you to manage their license. I then need to go to the app maker and beg to reset my license. In this instance I simply restored a backup from a few days earlier (May 5th) and then deactivated those programs before reinstalling from scratch. Why did I reinstall from scratch when I had a good backup that was just a few days old? I like to do a clean install every now and then anyway, so I saw this as an opportunity to do so to reorganize a few things that I wanted to alter anyway.
But this also caused me to rethink my backup strategy.
My previous backups were like this:
Full backups on the 1st of every month.
Differentia backup every Sunday.
Incremental backups every day except Sundays and the 1st of the month.
All backups are retained for 6 months.
The problem with this is that it is one month between full backups so if either a full or differential backup gets corrupted, I could potentially lose as much as a month of backups. So, I have now revised my backups like this:
Full backups every Sunday.
Differential backup every day except Sundays.
With this scheme, the most time I can lose with any one corrupted backup is one week.
In this event I had one bad incremental backup. What's interesting is that my backups get placed on 3 separate drives at the time that they are created and every backup includes a verification. So, whatever corrupted my incremental backup took out all 3 copies.
Note that it is not Macrium Reflect that places the backup on multiple drives. I use StableBit Drive Pool which can automatically write any data written to a specific folder to as many different drives as I want so long as they are in the same drive pool.
I guess I'm going to have to suggest to Macrium to add a feature that allows a backup to be saved to multiple distinct locations. The good old Veritas System Recovery (previously Norton Ghost) has that capability so I'm considering switching to it at least on a temporary basis.
My Computers
System One System Two
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- OS
- Win11 Pro 24H2
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Self-built
- CPU
- Intel i7 11700K
- Motherboard
- ASUS Prime Z590-A MB
- Memory
- 64GB (Waiting for warranty replacement of another 64GB for 128GB total)
- Graphics Card(s)
- No GPU - Built-in Intel Graphics
- Sound Card
- Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP Envy 32
- Screen Resolution
- 2560 x 1440
- Hard Drives
- 1 x 1TB NVMe SSD
1 x 2TB NVMe SSD
1 x 4TB NVMe SSD
3 x 512GB 2.5" SSD
1 x 4TB 2.5" SSD
5 x 8TB Seagate Barracuda HDD
- PSU
- Corsair HX850i
- Case
- Corsair iCUE RGB 5000X mid tower case
- Cooling
- Noctua NF-S12A chromax.black.swap case fans (Qty. 7) & Home Computer Specifications, Configuration, and Usage Notes General Specifications ASUS Prime Z590-A motherboard, serial number M1M0KC222467ARP Intel Core i7-11700K CPU (11th Gen Rocket Lake / LGA 1200 Socket) 128GB Crucial Ballistix RGB DDR4 3200 MHz DRAM (4 x 32GB) Corsair iCUE RGB 5000X mid tower case Noctua NH-D15 chromax.black CPU cooler Noctua NF-S12A chromax.black.swap case fans (Qty. 7) & Corsair LL-120 RGB Fans (Qty. 3)
- Keyboard
- Corsair K70 Max RGB Magnetic Keyboard
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Master 3
- Internet Speed
- 1Gb Up / 1 Gb Down
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Other Info
- The five 8TB drives and three 512GB SSDs are part of a DrivePool using StableBit DrivePool software. The three SSDs are devoted purely to caching for the 8TB drives. All of the important data is stored in triplicate so that I can withstand simultaneous failure of 2 disks.
Networking: 2.5Gbps Ethernet and WiFi 6e
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- Operating System
- Win11 Pro 23H2
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Gen 2
- CPU
- Intel i7-1255U
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics card(s)
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Sound Card
- Realtek® ALC3306-CG codec
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 13.3-inch IPS Display
- Screen Resolution
- WQXGA (2560 x 1600)
- Hard Drives
- 2 TB 4 x 4 NVMe SSD
- PSU
- USB-C / Thunderbolt 4 Power / Charging
- Keyboard
- Backlit, spill resistant keyboard
- Mouse
- Buttonless Glass Precision Touchpad
- Internet Speed
- 1Gb Up / 1Gb Down
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Other Info
- WiFi 6e / Bluetooth 5.1 / Facial Recognition / Fingerprint Sensor / ToF (Time of Flight) Human Presence Sensor