Your backup strategy?
>>106872055I used a cloud service with a backup strategy.
the only thing i care about is my password manager which is synced to multiple devices
>>106872055I store my drives in a pool.
>>1068720553-2-1>Vorta (Borg underneath) to my media server backup partition>backup partition to backblaze BB cost isn't much, it's mostly all code and personal data.I do a lot of photography but tend to not stress much about it and simply keep it doubled up at home except for processed ones which go external, so it's sorta trivial amounts of media, some of stuff I really like goes onto bluerays for convenience once a year. Have a bunch of m-discs which I filled up, not sure if it's legit but thought it was cool concept anyway. Maybe someone will find my shitty photos in a post-apocolyptic wasteland in 500 years
>>106872055What am I looking at here?
>>106872055I use a backup camera but I still turn to look too because I don't trust technology.
>>106872139Why are there no HDDs made out of MDiscs?
>>106872086
>>106872055raid 1
>>106872055Why are they looking so gloomy? Shouldn't they be pleased that all trace of their corruption is now wiped out?
>>106872154the cloud (of smoke)
>>106872171It's maybe possible? I dunno, nowhere near the same density as a hdd though even without the outer layers of a discFeel like if they had more time as a technology probably would have gotten further with BR discs but flash speedrun the finish line.
>>106872154no backups
>>106872171the write times are painfully slow for a HD
>>106872719So, these are servers? Why are they submerged in a pool, what happened there?
>>106872055tape drive
>>106872055I destroyed everything myself
>>106872171not exactly engraving onto inorganic material,but years ago I remember HAMR was being developed to be able to write to more "inert" material, for both density and longer-term charge retentiondunno if it got abandoned today for helium
>>106872193Raid is not a backup chud
>>106872918stop samefaggingnobody cares about your shitty bait
>>106872055It's like a funeral
>>106872139With technologies such as RAID 0 and RAID 5 why would you even care about longevity of a drive? Just replace broken drives in array and move on.
>>106872762https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/858tb-of-government-data-may-be-lost-for-good-after-south-korea-data-center-fire/also lmaohttps://www.koreatimes.co.kr/southkorea/20251003/official-handling-govt-service-outage-falls-to-death
>>106872055The past is mutable. Trying to preserve it is pointless and basically a crime.That what the government is for.
Ah yes..