Murphy's law of backups
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 7:40 pm
Hi all
Just thought I would share with everyone here a bad experience (or rather a nightmare) I have had over the last couple of days with recovering data from DVD backups. I hope nobody here has to go through the same frustration I have.
Having recently reached the capacity of my hard drive in my portable I thought I would buy and external 250GB FW drive along with an external DVD burner. I had moved a large portion of my older images to the new external drive while at the same time burn't a copy of all the images to half a dozen DVD's. I also had about 20 CDR's of most of the older images but not everything.
To cut a long story short my backup software managed to overwrite and erase all of my photos from my external hard drive, no problems I thought I would just copy the files back off the DVD's. Turns out the DVD's were all corrupted in some part and some of the images could not be retrieved to my frustration. I had previously checked several files on the DVD's and run verification on the disks which were all OK.
The moral of this story is to make sure you are confident backup data on your CD's or DVD's is OK, I would encourage you to run a test recovery of some files just to make sure.
Just thought I would share with everyone here a bad experience (or rather a nightmare) I have had over the last couple of days with recovering data from DVD backups. I hope nobody here has to go through the same frustration I have.
Having recently reached the capacity of my hard drive in my portable I thought I would buy and external 250GB FW drive along with an external DVD burner. I had moved a large portion of my older images to the new external drive while at the same time burn't a copy of all the images to half a dozen DVD's. I also had about 20 CDR's of most of the older images but not everything.
To cut a long story short my backup software managed to overwrite and erase all of my photos from my external hard drive, no problems I thought I would just copy the files back off the DVD's. Turns out the DVD's were all corrupted in some part and some of the images could not be retrieved to my frustration. I had previously checked several files on the DVD's and run verification on the disks which were all OK.
The moral of this story is to make sure you are confident backup data on your CD's or DVD's is OK, I would encourage you to run a test recovery of some files just to make sure.