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Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - activeaero - 2009-06-24

Now that I'm in the 2,000+ card range (not counting RTK1) I've become extremely paranoid of losing all of my Anki data. I do all my work on an Asus EEE PC and have swapped out the standard HDD for an Intel X-25M SSD. I also copy the files every week or so to an SD card that remains in my EEE PC's card slot. Lately I've been thinking "what if my EEE get's stolen!?" so I've been contemplating setting up another computer to network with.

What measures do you guys take to ensure your data is ok? If I ever lost mine I would literally break down and cry.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - rich_f - 2009-06-24

Uhh... I just sync mine with the server and don't worry about it.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - vosmiura - 2009-06-24

Email the deck to yourself, or drop it in dropbox.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - kanjiwarrior - 2009-06-24

just to be safe every now and then I toss the whole directory on my back up drive.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - nest0r - 2009-06-24

I copy my .anki file after each session, to someplace besides my main HDD. Likewise with newly created media files.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - Jarvik7 - 2009-06-24

I have a copy on my iPod (ankimini), my computer (anki), the cloud (anki online), and on an external backup disk (automatically via time machine) - so I'm not worried about mine.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - activeaero - 2009-06-24

rich_f Wrote:Uhh... I just sync mine with the server and don't worry about it.
You can't sync decks that contain audio can you?

And good idea about the email, not sure why I didn't think of that.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - Wally - 2009-06-24

activeaero Wrote:
rich_f Wrote:Uhh... I just sync mine with the server and don't worry about it.
You can't sync decks that contain audio can you?

And good idea about the email, not sure why I didn't think of that.
If you don't backup offline, eventually you are toast. Image the disk. Store it offline. Relax. Anything short of that is Potemkin security.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - rich_f - 2009-06-25

I save the decks as well on both of my computers, so it's not an issue. I suppose I could get all paranoid about it, but frankly it doesn't really hit my radar.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - Tobberoth - 2009-06-25

I have the decks saved on three computers and online using Sync. I'm not worried Smile


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - mistamark - 2009-06-25

1. Go here and download and install the SVN server
http://www.visualsvn.com/server/download/
Set the repository location to a folder in your DropBox.

(sign up for Dropbox here https://www.getdropbox.com/referrals/NTYxODkwODk) [NB: this is a referral link and they will help me out with free space if you use it and I will be a very happy puppy! Smile]

2. Then get Tortoise SVN from here and install it
http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads

3. Put your deck(s) and media folder(s) in the repository and never worry again about losing files!

Now you not only have back ups safely in the cloud, you also ave versioning on the Anki files in case you bugger something up. (you can easily go back to a previous version right from the right click menu in explorer. NB Dropbox also offers versioning!)


SVN is available for *nix and Macs as well.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - ファブリス - 2009-06-25

I hate to break it but you're gonna die some day, so you will lose this data eventually Wink


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - thorstenu - 2009-06-25

I have my anki decks on my desktop pc (@home) and on my notebook. My desktop PC is backuped in regular intervals. The pcs are synced with ssh over computers at my university which do regular backups, too. That should be safe enough.

I wouldn't rely on the anci sync feature too much. Its free of cost but not for resolve and there is no safety guarantee. I stopped using it, after it corrupted my globals statistics again...


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - DavidZ - 2009-06-25

I'm paranoid of losing my Reviewing the Kanji data!

Any advice for how to make a backup?


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - stoked - 2009-06-25

Yeah, just dropbox your deck. Nothing to worry about.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - DavidZ - 2009-06-25

Dropbox my deck? I guess you're talking about an Anki deck? But I don't use Anki for RTK -- at least not yet. I'm only about halfway done with RTK. But I don't want to lose my 1,000 stories.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - mentat_kgs - 2009-06-25

Dropbox saved my anki deck a few times.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - bombpersons - 2009-06-25

DavidZ Wrote:Dropbox my deck? I guess you're talking about an Anki deck? But I don't use Anki for RTK -- at least not yet. I'm only about halfway done with RTK. But I don't want to lose my 1,000 stories.
You can export your data (including your stories) into anki, I think, but I don't know how...


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - ファブリス - 2009-06-25

Dropbox looks awesome, I was looking for this for a long time.

Also I just read about syncplicity. Anybody tried both? Which one do you prefer?


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - Pete171 - 2009-06-25

It happened to me once and it wasn't fun, but it was a long time ago and I only had around 1000 items in it. I was still understandably annoyed though!

Obviously I now backup the deck fairly often!


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - bombpersons - 2009-06-25

ファブリス Wrote:Dropbox looks awesome, I was looking for this for a long time.

Also I just read about syncplicity. Anybody tried both? Which one do you prefer?
Looks good, but I can't test it because there's no linux version =(


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - mistamark - 2009-06-27

just saw this comparison of cloud filehosts

http://d.hatena.ne.jp/frnk/20090626/1245987497


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - stoked - 2009-06-27

Another option is https://ubuntuone.com/ - I guess it's similar to dropbox...


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - nest0r - 2009-06-27

So you Dropbox peeps, do you encrypt your stuff? If so, what do you use? I was just reading about TrueCrypt.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - LazyNomad - 2009-06-28

mistamark, can you please explain what is the function of SVN server exactly? Why just Dropbox alone is not enough? Thanks for your post by the way. Due to it I discovered such a nice software as Dropbox. But I can`t figure out what is SVN server and Tortoise SVN are all about.