Hi Scott,
I myself also use Drive-image ONLY for the boot-drive (C
. I only do/did this once immediately after the system contains all programs/patches I need, including OS of course.
The amount of bytes is not extremely big and always fits on 1 DVD. (<4.5Gig)
This image is very useful while bringing your system back to your 'factory setup'.
I always store the data (docs, midis, pictures etc.) on a NOT bootdrive because when there is a need to reformat C: , the user data stays intact.
You also can store an image file on drive D: or E: as an extra.
I would NEVER NEVER make backups through the internet because it will take ages to send- or restore data and who will guarantee your data is not 'public' ?
Incremental backups are not big and can simple be stored on CD's or DVD's.
Creating an extra set of backup DVD's and storing them elsewhere (relatives or friends) is OK.... just to be sure you have backups in all cases.
Roel