Who
Why
	Drive loss
		http://www.pcworld.com/article/129558/study_hard_drive_failure_rates_much_higher_than_makers_estimate.html
		RAID
	Human error
	Archival
	Legal
		http://www.messagesolution.com/eDiscovery_and_Litigation_Support.htm

When
	Daily
	Weekly
	Full
		How about Sunday.
		Need two for safety
	Cron
		Don't back up bad
		Don't delete only good
Open apps
	Uniq back solution
		Mysql mirror
		Every database has custom sulution
			up to the minute
			transaction and ACID
		Close and restart
	Onto what
		Tape
		http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-tape-backup-with-mt-and-tar-command-howto/
		http://www.pricewatch.com/tape_drives/
		http://www.backupworks.com/Overland-NEO400S-LTO5-OVLNS101715.aspx
	Other drive
		Cheap, capacicious, no really fast
		Leave it powered up?
			Cooling, power, etc.
	Network
		How fast is your pipe?
		Is it loaded on Sunday night?
		Needed for hot-spare-site level redundency
  	DVD/BluRay
Software
  Tar
       Compression by file or archive
        What can compress
        Benchmark
         Gzip or bz 
         Make a log of success
         Using find and tar to filter
          Xmount
   Cpio
	Comparing with tar
		http://www.g-loaded.eu/2007/12/01/choosing-a-format-for-data-backups-tar-vs-cpio/
		http://rightsock.com/~kjw/Ramblings/tar_v_cpio.html
    Dump restore
   Dd
   Cp -a
   Rsync
	Combining rsycn and cp in a cleaver way
		http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/#Incremental
	Read-Only vs Read-Write
		http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/	
   Backup apps
	Backintime
Backup security
  File names
  Web caches
  What if they encrypt a file

Extended attributed
Windows comparability
Encryping the backup