- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- Back up your backups - The 6-5-4-3-2-1 method - I’m doing a 5-4-3-2-1 method. 5 backups. 4 on-site. 3 attached to one machine, 2 of those are on separate external usb drives synced at different intervals. 1 in the shed. - The shed as an of site backup is a good idea. - We live in the shed (it is really its own entire stone building) during our full house renovation, so I have already run electrical and cat6a to the shed and have an old router in AP mode there. - Hooking up one of those NAS boards or a 2nd hand old PC there would be a good backup option. - Mine is raspberry pi zero 2w with an external enclosure attached to solar+battery. Wi-Fi is barely consistent enough for speeds around 1/4 what they should be. I’m still working out the kinks, but thanks be to FSM for rsync and snapshots, otherwise my backup scheme would probably never be able to finish. 
 
 
- Does that also include Burial? 
 
 
- Sheesh. Better setup a secondary destination for my customers just in case. - 3-2-1 rule also applies with external providers - Just a reminder that a cloud provider can oopsie delete your data - The customer was fucking lucky they had their data also in AWS. many companies don’t do multi cloud backups. - Backblaze deleted my project drive for a multimillion dollar project I was archiving through their desktop sync. It’s largely my fault for not noticing the drive had failed when considering their upfront policy about them deleting your backups after a month of inactivity. Luckily it didn’t have too big of an impact because the most important files were backed up elsewhere. I do wish their desktop app had better warnings about imminent deletions though. 
 
 
 
- Realistically you shouldn’t depend on a single place for backups - Remember 3-2-1. Three places, two mediums and one offsite 
- i wonder what trustworthy european provider to use anyway (that has similarly good pricing) - Personally I use Hetzner Storage Box - Same. It’s pretty cheap, comes with unlimited free traffic and is just simple to use. Supports many ways to access it, including BorgBackup. 
- tho hetzner storagebox is hit or miss. you can run into deadlocks from cifs mounts on servers with it 
- Can I (figuratively speaking) just change the destination in my backup scripts and start writing to Hetzner… or are they using a completely different setup? 
 
 
- I hate to say it, but i kinda saw this coming. Ever since they went public, i lost trust in them as they become beholden to profit maximizing shareholders. I switched away 3 years ago. The part I didn’t expect was the lies and insolvency. - I switched to StorJ, which supports S3 and works as a drop in replacement for a lower price. - Another good drop in alternative that speaks S3 is scaleway. Their based in France, but it’s a bit more pricy, especially with the US$ taking a nosedive against the euro. 
- Certainly has me concerned. I’ll have to investigate a bit more into the financial solvency of the company to better understand whether they are at least covering bills and such… but honestly sounds like they aren’t and haven’t been. - Going to need to start looking for alternative S3 type storage. - Yeah, personally I’m optimistic, but I’d be in a boat of expecting access to be shut off one day, and ready to start uploading to a new provider at any moment - I’m only concerned insofar as I don’t know of a good alternative, and really don’t want to spend the time shifting everything to a new system. I have 3 VPSes and 4(? 5?) home computers backing up to B2. The major ones, I have also backing up to disk, so really the risk for me is in that gap period while I find and set up on a new backup service. - This will be beyond annoying, but for me not catastrophic. Mainly, I’ve liked B2 - the price, and how easy it’s been to use. I understand the UI; it’s pretty straightforward, and it’s directly supported by a lot of software. It would be a real shame if it went under due to mismanagement. - Also: another example supporting my theory that one of the major flaws in Capitalism is public trading markets. This shit wasn’t an issue before they went public. 
 
 
- Time to set up other backups 













