I don't have that discipline either which is why I come up with crafty ways to be lazy.

My backup system is this:
Local Level:
1) Use the AC Backup Utility to backup the database only to two locations. One is the AC folder, Two is an external hard drive. (I have script which deletes the enc files older than 60 days, scheduled to run every night.)
2) Let SBS do its full image backup to an external hard drive.
3) Daily SBS Report (email) informs me of the backup status among other things.

Offsite Remote Level:
1) iBackup to backup System State (AD, other stuff), Exchange, SharePoint, and possibly SQL (if AC will ever release that SA Password/type it in for me)
2) Backup the .enc file (without II) and backup incremental files (imported items, folder redirections, shared folders, etc.)
3) Email Report informs me of any files that failed to backup, how much my backup grew by.

Onsite Local Level (Download >> Upload):
1) Hot Site restore with iBackup to a virtual machine on my desktop (in LA).
2) Daily restoration of files on a ready to go virtual machine.
3) Restore Reports emailed as well.

And, yes, I use Rules in outlook to have my incoming emails sorted lol. I also have my RAID controller verify my array weekly and battery backup unit and send me an email too. Lets me know if I should be expecting a hard drive failure any time soon.

What do I do? Absolutely nothing grin