The I backed up my Novel shoutout

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Nov 1, 2009 - 04 26

This is a shoutout thread for everyone who prefers to be save over being sorry and thus made a backup. Tell me about it. Let's keep this thread on the first page to make the rest of the forum to remember ;)

I am using a version management system why can synchronize to an online resource (in my case: github) and already backed up at least 3 times (lost count).

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I am using yWriter which has autobackup and fancy backup buttons, amongst which a "backup using FTP" button. Well, I have access to a number of hosting packages with FTP, so I simply made an ftp account for the one I use most and filled in the details in the program, and I could click a single button to make a backup that's not on my computer!
However, by then I was spoiled. I like to backup on gmail accounts, as gmail itself is backep up on a dozen or so servers, meaning you are extremely safe. But as I said, I was spoiled now. I wanted it to happen automatically. So what I did is wrote a script that checks if the FTP-uploaded version is newer than the last one it sent to my gmail account, it will send it to my gmail account. And then I set it up so the script would run once every twenty minutes.

So yes, I can now hit a single button and have my backup on that ftp server replaced by a newer one, while it also means that I will receive it as a new backup on my gmail account. Top that!

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Nov 1, 2009 - 04 51

I wonder if there is a thread called 'The I should back up my novel Shoutout'
Haha, I'd be first in line.

Unfortunately I haven't got a back up, but thanks to a sign above my computer which says something along the lines of 'Save as you go you bloody moron' I save alot. And if I ever type of Word, i have auto save set for every minute XD

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Nov 1, 2009 - 05 16

I've backed up my novel in six different places. (i.e: saved to computer, emailed myself files from two different word processors, saved in private posts to dreamwidth and livejournal, and saved on CD.)

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Nov 1, 2009 - 05 19

I have backed up my beginnings of a novel on my internal drive, an external drive, and I will save on my 4gb flash drive when I find it.

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Nov 1, 2009 - 05 36

Done! I backed it up last night before crashing - I have it on three diff. computers (2 laptops and a desktop), and I also put it on a flash drive that we have used for the past two years. I need to back up my daughters today. I do have a copy of hers on the desktop she is writing on, and my laptop. So she's at least backed up somewhere.

We definitely need to keep reminding everyone. I know a lot of people who have lost a lot of work due to not backing it up.

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Nov 1, 2009 - 05 47

Backed it up just now on google docs. Thanks for the reminder!

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Nov 1, 2009 - 05 50

Thumb drive ^_^ The next time I leave my computer to do anything, I'm e-mailing it to one of my spare e-mail accounts.

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Nov 1, 2009 - 06 07

Just backed up to Google Docs. Will also be putting it on the netbook at some point tonight. :)

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Nov 1, 2009 - 06 20

Yeah, saved what I got so far on lj. And I'll probably save up everything on CD when I'm done tonight.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 00 36

I am running out of 'kiuuuuu' based commit messages, but I backed it up again ;)

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Nov 2, 2009 - 04 20

I've been sending the novel to myself through email, for backup purposes.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 05 11

I was going to save mine on my school's web storage, but I was concerned about that taking up too much space. It's now backed up on GoogleDocs and multiple emailings to myself. Which reminds me. Now I have to send it to myself again.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 05 39

I just did a secondary backup on Dropbox. If Google or Dropbox then suddenly go out of business, there's still the other backup.

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Nov 5, 2009 - 02 20

I back my novel up to my external hard drive/time machine everytime I update my word count on the website - that way, I'll (hopefully) always remember :)

Edit: But before the first backup I did, apparently I managed to delete an entire chapter and not realize it! *attempts to rewrite*

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Nov 2, 2009 - 08 03

I keep it on a flashdrive so I can work on it anywhere, but back it up to an internal hard drive, Google Docs, two web servers, a second flashdrive, and will put a copy on y laptop when I get it. Yeah, I know that's unnecessary.

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ArborlonElf wrote:
I keep it on a flashdrive so I can work on it anywhere, but back it up to an internal hard drive, Google Docs, two web servers, a second flashdrive, and will put a copy on y laptop when I get it. Yeah, I know that's unnecessary.

Better safe than sorry :) To me this sounds like perfectly justified paranoia.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 09 16

I have:
- Original file on laptop
- Which is synced to Windows Live Mesh, so automatically uploads it to there whenever I save
- Backed up on one memory stick

I might start emailing it to myself once I get further into it.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 09 33

I mailed my novel to myself. Go me!

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Nov 2, 2009 - 10 22

I've backed my novel up 10 times already... Paranoid much? o_O

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I save everything every fifteen minutes or so, and once I have a huge chunk completed (7-8K or so) I email it to myself. That way, even if the worst happens and my laptop commits suicide, I've got most of the novel backed up online and I can download it from my email server.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 12 02

YUS!
in two different e-mails, and now two different computers =D
there is one txt file on the server at school, one txt file in each teh novell mail server, and the google mail server, and the original txt file on my laptop. Soon, I will clean of one of my flash drives, and put it on that, too.

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Double post. Ignore.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 12 26

Shouting!!

I've been backing up my novel with a little thumb drive every time I finish a writing session.

Control + S isn't enough people!!

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Nov 2, 2009 - 12 33

*waves hand frantically*

I've backed it up! 83.

I've got one file on my PC, one file on my memory stick, and one file on the computers at my school. I don't think I'll lose too much if I forget to save in this case ;D.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 12 53

I've saved my novel on my USB flash drive. :D

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Nov 2, 2009 - 13 45

Every time I start writing, I save a new copy under a different name on a flash drive. I'm not losing this after all the work I'm putting in to it.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 13 58

I did, yeah. Mainly because to document with my outline turned into a mess that could only be opened with the Text Editor with like, a space between every letter. I'm so not going through that with my novel. So, backed it up! Don't forget to back up important stuff you saved in different documents as well.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 13 59

I have a flash drive and I save it to that once I'm done writing for the time being. I don't think my computer would be crashing anytime soon, but you never know.

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Nov 2, 2009 - 14 17

jerriecan wrote:
Every time I start writing, I save a new copy under a different name on a flash drive. I'm not losing this after all the work I'm putting in to it.

Save it in an other place as well to prevent losing the flash drive. ;)

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Nov 2, 2009 - 14 56

Maybe we should have a 'the back-up shoutout reminded me to back-up shoutout'.

Backed up to google docs, although paranoia is also leading me to back up elsewhere. It's only four thousand odd words so far, but damnit I will not lose it! Thanks for the reminder XD

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