Media Rotation Tradeoffs The reason that there are different rotation schemes is that there are different systems, and different people who use them, and therefore different needs. The backup requirements of a home PC are very different than the server for a business. There is also a matter of media cost, which in turn depends on the type of backup being done. In general, these are the tradeoffs:
Warning:
Under no circumstances should you use only one media set when performing
backups. The risks to this data set are large and the protection you are getting
from your backups is going to be severely compromised by this decision. One of
the most common problems with doing this is the possibility of a hard disk crash
or power spike during a backup itself; if this happens you could easily lose
both your system and backup at the same time. While any backup is better than
none, this warning falls into the category of "if you're going to do it,
you might as well do it properly".
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