I Nearly Lost All of My Data
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Re: I Nearly Lost All of My Data
#92I just don't understand rolling your own backup drives in 2018 unless you're up to something nefarious. I rest peacefully knowing my data will never be lost by Dropbox, and the immediate backup means I don't have to mess with slow, periodic all-at-once backups.
It's much cheaper to build your own than to use cloud storage esecially a secondary storage service like Dropbox. Even blackblaze B2 is $60/TB/year vs you can buy an 8TB HDD on Ebay for ~$200 and if the drive lasts 5 years that works out to be $5/TB/year and adding one or two redudent drives is still much cheaper.
Re: I Nearly Lost All of My Data
#93I see some terrible backup strategies here. 1. Backups should not be on a single drive. 2. Backups without checksums will result in corruption. 3. Offsite is a must. 4. Unencrypted off site backup means someone already copied your data. 5. Encrypted offsite backups should have forward secrecy. So different keys for each file and keys file gets backed up encrypted. My backup strategy: File server runs zfs raidz with D…
> Encrypted offsite backups should have forward secrecy. So different keys for each file and keys file gets backed up encrypted. Any references on PFS for backups? Was there no existing OSS backup solution that implements PFS?
Now, PFS would allow you to handle key compromise by making future backups unreadable. But there are other solutions for this (such as upgradeable encryption).
Re: I Nearly Lost All of My Data
#944 disk RAID what? 4 disk RAID 1 or RAID 10 or... It'd make a difference.
> My Synology has 4 x 1TB disks in a RAID 5
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#97If you have 4TB of data saved at home you are a hoarder. Why do you have that much stuff. I don't have any data at home that I would miss very much if I lost it.
I wouldn't have that much to backup but some do, depending on their hobbies and work.
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#98You need one copy somewhere else! What if there's a break-in or the roof leaks or whatever? My low-tech solution is two external drives, one of which is at my Mom's place and gets swapped every month or two.
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#99Many years ago I watched someone stuff the DVDRW (remember them?) which contained all his stuff into a work PC’s pioneer slot loader drive to get some music off it. We stood there and the drive went bzzt, clang, bzzt, clang then sped up way faster than it was supposed to go. This was followed by a large bang and bits of DVDRW coming flying out and then a crunching noise. From this I learned about single points of fai…
Re: I Nearly Lost All of My Data
#100I just don't understand rolling your own backup drives in 2018 unless you're up to something nefarious. I rest peacefully knowing my data will never be lost by Dropbox, and the immediate backup means I don't have to mess with slow, periodic all-at-once backups.
3 Copies
2 different Media (or vendors)
1 Offsite / Offline
There are all kinds of things I could think of that may cause problems with your dropbox plans but what would keep me up at night is all the ways I could not think of
never trust a single vendor, a single NAS, a single anything... NEVER