The Internet provides companies so much more flexibilities in 2022 than were available at the turn of the century. As recently as 2008, I used to have to drive tape backups to a safety deposit box at a local bank every day and bring back the oldest tape from there. We were a fairly small company, but did do a few million dollars of business a year. And the system worked for us.
I don’t see any checksum in the meta data file. When performing a backup you want to be sure, that your files keep integrity. A check if the checksums are matching would be great. Thoughts?
Encrypting backups doesn't save us from malicious encryption by a threat actors. They don't know what they encrypted, but we cannot access our data anymore.
The Internet provides companies so much more flexibilities in 2022 than were available at the turn of the century. As recently as 2008, I used to have to drive tape backups to a safety deposit box at a local bank every day and bring back the oldest tape from there. We were a fairly small company, but did do a few million dollars of business a year. And the system worked for us.
thanks, very underrated channel
Thanks William appreciate the kind comment
What a great content this channel is :) as a newcomer to unix world its so useful
Hi DJ, have you ever used ZPAQ for making backups?
Thank you, i really learned alot. Now on to the rsync vid!
For years later would you say it's still mostly relevant what is said in this video? (thx for sharing btw)
I don’t see any checksum in the meta data file. When performing a backup you want to be sure, that your files keep integrity. A check if the checksums are matching would be great.
Thoughts?
rsync but cloud private or public.
rysnc can be used for both as long as the public cloud provider supports it. Will cover that more in the next video
What is a tarball
the out of a tar create has had many names one is dump, one is tar ball and the other tar archive
noisegating a mic is a good thing. however... you overdid it here somehow.
3+ year old video back when I was first starting out on RUclips...mistakes were made
Encrypting backups doesn't save us from malicious encryption by a threat actors. They don't know what they encrypted, but we cannot access our data anymore.
taz
taz is a tar ball which has been compressed using a utility called bzip2