Adrian Chapman wrote:To keep the backup processes fairly slick on my Mac Pro, I perform a full backup of the boot volume once a day and 2 hourly backups of my user directory, but I have excluded three large folders from my user directory which only change infrequently, namely Music, Pictures and TV Programmes. These last three folders are backed up just once per day to their own archives. The effect of this is that my full volume archive is now more manageable and so connecting to it is relatively quick, important for the 2 hourly backups, it was taking about 5 minutes to connect when everything was in it.
Adrian,
Your approach is sound. I do have one question: Are you running the release version (1.1.4) or the current beta?
I ask because the beta has significant performance improvements, particularly in the amount of time it takes to add relatively small captures to an archive. If you're not using the beta, you might give it a try and see if you can include your music and video files with acceptable performance. (Remember that you can always delete those folders from your archive if you want to go back to your two archive arrangement.)
Regardless, what you have set up seems perfect. I might also suggest scheduling a verify action (again, on the MacMini), that runs about once a week. It's good to periodically check the integrity of the entire archive.