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Take Control of Mac OS X Backups
by Joe Kissell
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Take Control of Mac OS X Backups, Fourth Edition

Set up a rock-solid backup strategy so that you can restore quickly and completely, no matter what catastrophe arises.

In this comprehensive, 196-page book, backup guru Joe Kissell helps you pick the best backup strategy for your needs and understand the hows and whys of what you are doing, helping you go far beyond the false security of turning on Time Machine or copying a few files to CD. You'll find an at-a-glance comparison of different backup strategies (low-cost, easy, safest), along with advice for backing up digital photos and massive video projects, as well as find time-tested recommendations for setting up, testing, maintaining, and restoring backups.

Looking for a shorter ebook? Check out the 108-page Take Control of Easy Mac Backups. It helps time-pressed Mac users make effective backups.

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Although the 196-page ebook is organized so you can back up without reading every page, the full ebook will teach you to:

  • Talk like an expert. You'll understand terms like: rolling backup, versioned backup, push backup, pull backup, duplicate, server, client, incremental, differential, hard link, media spanning, metadata, mirrored, multisession, and snapshot.

  • Shop for hardware. You'll discover the pros and cons of different backup media options: USB hard drives, FireWire hard drives, eSATA hard drives, flash drives, Iomega devices, tape drives, camcorders, full-disk encryption, RAIDs, Drobos, CDs and DVDs, Time Capsules, and third-party network storage devices.

  • Choose backup software. You'll learn about 14 key features and find overviews of 11 noteworthy backup products (an online appendix covers the other 90 or so options). You'll also get Joe's recommendations, just in case your head starts spinning in this section.

  • Make backups. No matter what backup software you decide to use, Joe provides a conceptual walk-through of the entire process, offering basic information for people who've never made a backup before and savvy, real-world suggestions for optimal ease of use. He also provides specific steps for working with Time Machine.

  • Recover lost data. Use your backup to recover lost data successfully in the event of a hard disk crash or other calamity.

The ebook also includes an appendix aimed at people who want to create their own backups using Unix on the Mac command line, and explains how to backup your Windows volume if you run Windows on your Mac.

Book Info

  • 196 pages
  • Version 4.0
  • Updated 18-Sep-09
  • 1.8 MB download
  • ISBN: 1615420045
  • Free sample with Table of Contents, Introduction, Quick Start, and section starts.

About the Author

Kissell, Joe headshotJoe Kissell has written numerous books about the Macintosh, including many popular Take Control ebooks. He's also Senior Editor of TidBITS, contributes frequently to Macworld, and previously spent ten years in the Mac software industry.

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