Wow, That's just silly!
I don't know exactly how much time it takes because:
A. It's been months since I did it.
B. Back when I was doing it regularly, I was doing incremental backups; only modified files were synced, so it didn't take long.
But IIRC (I probably don't), I thin my first bacup took 4-6hrs. That was about 100GB, over my home hardwired gigabit lan, and it might have been with my old HDD, not sure.
If I did it over 10/100Mbit lan or wifi, it might take 24hrs though. Across what type of network are you doing yours?
Silly is a word that worries me
My Lenovo T520 laptop has:
500 GB SSD as C:
ITB HDD in the Ultra Bay as E:
It currently has the following large file groups, in addition to the other usual stuff:
72 GB of images
198 GB of edocs
362 GB of music
I also have less immediate data on USB HDDs
Why not have this on a NAS or on the cloud?
Well I have tried that but it didn't work.
Often when visiting in the country or on site somewhere there is no internet coverage so you would be stuck.
Our house NAS averages 10MB sec and a system image back up using MS Backup takes around 12 Hrs- I previously said 24 hours but that was an error.
I have used Acronis back up in the past but didn't get on with it.
Incremental back ups are attractive at first sight but, in my very limited experience, they can go wrong, and when they do, they go wrong in a big way.
In reality, backing up is a chore and I have not learned about it sufficiently or configured it properly, mainly due to lack of discipline and lack of interest.
My son, runs and hires out servers and is horrified by my caviler attitude and it is only because of his constant nagging that I have a NAS and do backups now and then.
One approach that I have found useful is to put all your user files: images, edocs, music, Word, Outlook .ost, etc etc in one directory and back that from time to time as straight files rather than an image. That approach has got me out of a pickle on a number of occasions. Note that you must ensure that the file paths, including file name, do not exceed 255 characters or the file will not be saved and you will get an error message. I think there is a way to fix this shortcoming, but I am not sure.
It was great at work: all the housekeeping stuff was done by system admin and the whole thing was backed up every night- trouble is that made me lazy.
