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Having any sort of functional (best case tested) backup is more than a majority has ever achieved on a computer.
Personally I am using Veeam with a (free) NFR license.
Though the community edition is plenty for most situations.
As for what I backup: It depends.
My main file storage is backed on a volume basis
My gaming/pc is also volume based but I have another job that backs my game ROMs
My linux server is backed fully as to not loose anything on it
My LDAP server as well as my financial VM is fully bavked up because it's so small.