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Scheduling Hourly Backups
To get SuperDuper! to schedule an hourly backup over ten hours, would I have to schedule it ten times?
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Yes. But, really - why would you do that? I'd really suggest NOT backing up hourly.
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And ... I'm in the process of getting another external which I'll use for a Time Machine backup so I'll get that hourly backup. Which I want to have in case something screws up in the file I've been working on all day that's not scheduled to be backed up until 9:00PM. Considering this, what is the SuperDuper! strategy for protecting data between backups? Thanks ... Ramone |
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Time Machine is keeping a history. SuperDuper! is keeping a copy. Very different.
If you want to keep hourly backups, use BOTH SuperDuper! and Time Machine.
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