I have had almost all of these behaviors toward backups. Until my first hard disk crash, I hadn't really thought about what could be backups






These days, I do complete backups about once a month. However, I have intermediary backups. For example, when I have finished something important, I backup the appropriate directory, in order to have a copy on a different medium (in case of a hard disk crash for example). Once a month, I gather all my intermediary backups (that have been made up to date), consolidate them in a single file that I dispatch on 3 different mediums, as well as sending it on a server on the Internet (so even if my house burns, I still have a not too old backup available).
This however is only about the essential data, "only" a few hundred megabytes. Less essential data amount to several hundred gigabytes. That's why I had added a step in my backups: copy any file that has changed to a dedicated hard disk when doing the main backups. Thoses are the backups that were usefull to me about a week ago.