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We are digital librarians. Among us are represented the various reasons to keep data -- legal requirements, competitive requirements, uncertainty of permanence of cloud services, distaste for transmitting your data externally (e.g. government or corporate espionage), cultural and familial archivists, internet collapse preppers, and people who do it themselves so they're sure it's done right. Everyone has their reasons for curating the data they have decided to keep (either forever or For A Damn Long Time). Along the way we have sought out like-minded individuals to exchange strategies, war stories, and cautionary tales of failures.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by npastaSyn@kbin.social to c/datahoarder@lemmy.ml
 

Something i haven't seen posted here yet, but worth say over and over again.

Murphy's law says that anything that can go wrong will go wrong… but with the 3-2-1 strategy in place, your data always survives.

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[–] worfamerryman 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I really need to figure out a good offsite backup solution. I have tons of local backups. And I have the data in google drive, but I really want to store a physical backup somewhere.

I think I’d should pickup a cheap portable hard drive that I can leave at my mother-in-laws house.

Just have my personal and work stuff backed up there and I can update it each time I go to visit.

[–] npastaSyn@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Portable HD 2Tb is under $100. Well worth the investment. I committed on doing a good routine beginning of the year, (after putting it off for many years). Starting now is better than not at all.

[–] worfamerryman 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, you are 100% right.

I won’t be heading to my mother in laws house for a while. But next time I’m there, I’ll get one and set it up.

[–] Wingy@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

What’s the best way to make an offsite backup for 42tb at this point with 20mbps of bandwidth? It would take over 6 months to upload while maxing out my connection.

Maybe I could sneakernet an initial backup then incrementally replicate?

[–] npastaSyn@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Outside my depth but I'll give it a stab. Identify what data is important, (is the full 42Tb needed?). Can the data be split into easier to handle chunks?

If it is, then I personally do an initial sneakernet to get the fist set of data over. Then mirror different on a regular basis.

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