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> When the above attack model is extended to include multiple clients independently updating the same repository, then Borg fails to provide confidentiality
Which is why multiple clients are not supported within the same repository.
I Nearly Lost All of My Data
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Re: I Nearly Lost All of My Data
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Your question - about data and transit volumes, and costs - would be answerable if you provided some actual numbers.
I'm not the poster, but I have local and remote backups of photographs. When I shoot a model I will take 400-600 images in an hour, each about 25Mb in size. The shoot I had last weekend resulted in approximately 18Gb of RAW files, and output JPG files. In total I have just under 3Tb of RAW, JPG, and other media files. (Sometimes I film shoots, or do some video-work at the same time.) That kind of volume is not huge,…
For my non-pro and far more modest collection of around 300GB of images, I keep copies on three local machines, and one remote (family member) with sync changes being able to be done over home grade ADSL. With your volumes you could do off site sync via usb disk easily enough for new large ingests, and propagate smaller changes over the wire. Having a friend or family in the same city is very convenient compared to trying to hunt down the best all you can eat deal du jour, with no need to handle the regular t&c changes those services suffer. Good reciprocal opportunities too, of course.