Mr Darcy wrote:From what I can make out, it doesn't care. The documentation indicates it will back up both locally and across the internet. At the moment, I am just trying local (baby steps!) but the idea of a remote backup to another site is appealing.
Just a couple of points on this: do uploads count into your bandwidth? If so, then this might be a good option. Otherwise, your upload speed will be relatively slow, and this will have a significant impact on the apparent speed of the backup, and thus the length of time it may take to happen.
Of course, I'm sure you're well aware of those two points, but just in case ....
I will look into SuperDuper, but your use of it indicates it is more of a migration tool than a backup tool. Similar to Ghost in the DOS world.
Yes, but way easier than Ghost, and my use of it doesn't preclude its use as a backup tool: just plug in an external drive, set it up, and go to bed. When you awake, it's all done.