Opening backup strategies

This discussion on another thread (link below), but I thought that it was preferable to a new discussion.

https://discussions.Apple.com/message/30503051?start=420 & tstart = 0

I've used several methods to save my Aperture library, but he was told that there may be problems with some of these methods. I summarize the comments made by others here:

Here are the methods that should be OK:

-Time Machine

-Carbon Copy clone

Here are the methods that may be problematic:

-Vaults opening (since Aperture 3.3)

-Possibly a backup online service (BackBlaze & specifically mentioned SugarSync)

I am currently test-restoring a backup from BackBlaze and will report here results

David

I created a small (300 MB) Aperture library, then saved on BackBlaze. Then I restored the BackBlaze test library and downloaded on my computer. I tried to open the restored library and I got the message:

"Opening has detected an inconsistency in your library. Please click on repair to avoid potential problems. »

I clicked "Repair" and a few seconds later the open library. All the metadata and adjustments seem to be OK.

I also sent a request for assistance to BackBlaze indicating that some opening users have had problems with the restoration of files opening and asked them to comment on. They usually take a day to answer. I'll post their comments here when I receive them.

So far, their service seems to work with Aperture, but I'm skeptical rest since others have reported problems. Here is a link to their recommended procedures for the restoration of an Aperture with BackBlaze library.

https://help.Backblaze.com/hc/en-US/Articles/217665858-iPhoto-Aperture-Restore-G medium

Please add your comments about these or other opening strategies/backup problems.

David

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