The importance of backups

CD and DiskWe all know that we should backup our data on a regular basis.  We don’t always do it.  After all is it fun?  No, and depending on the extent of the backup it can take a long time.  Also, where do you store your backup files?  Hopefully the backup is not stored on your computer.  I have made a backup, put it on a disk, and then when I needed it, I couldn’t find it.  Even when I did find my backup, it didn’t work.  Then I thought, maybe I should have verified this file.  So what does this have to do with e-books?  The majority of books I buy, I purchase from Fictionwise and I believe they will be around for quite some time.  Then there are the other places I have purchased books and thought the same thing.  Then all of sudden their site is gone.  An example is Bookjobbers.  Granted, I only bought a couple of books, but it’s the principle of the thing.  My books were supposed to be available in my e-book shelf forever.  Forever came quick and sudden.  I tried emailing, but obviously they came back to me undeliverable. I received no notice.  And then there’s Ebookad.  If it weren’t from blogs like Teleread, I never would have known that they were on the way out. So, if I had not backed up my purchases to disk I would be out of luck.  I now make a concerted effort to backup my e-books monthly, whether I have bought news ones or not.  Instead of using a CD, I use a thumb drive that is dedicated to backups only.  Many times we e-books get wrapped around using our device and reading our books in the future.  This is a very valid concern.  Still, if we don’t backup our files, and they are lost, then this concern becomes rather moot.

4 Responses to “The importance of backups”

  • Don Slaymaker says:

    Good show Ellen. I’ve been using a flash drive to back up my ebooks. I now have three 4 GB flash drives. I alternate between two and the third is a spare.

  • Ellen Hage says:

    Don,
    You make a great point. I forgot about a spare to the backup. This comes in really handy for people who find it hard to keep up with their flash drives. They are small and can be lost. Thanks.

    Ellen

  • Don Slaymaker says:

    Don,
    This comes in really handy for people who find it hard to keep up with their flash drives. They are small and can be lost. Thanks.
    Ellen

    Many years ago, my father-in-law gave me a mounted deer antler. This is on the wall near my computer & is a wonderful place for flash drives & spare USB cables.

  • Ellen Hage says:

    Don,

    I keep mine hanging on my kitchen chair. Maybe I could use the posts on my baker’s rack. I love oyur idea. I think a substitute would be one of the hook boards that people hang their hats, belts, keys, etc.on. I see them in dollar stores all the time.

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