Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
in response to the whole preceding chain.
I've always worked with the idea of two different kinds of backups.
1) a copy of the critical files (accounting, databases, spreadsheets
etc.) that are needed for day to day operations in the event of
corruption or accidental deletion and the like. These are just copies,
in my case, of just a couple of directories. I don't need long term
storage, just a few days/weeks of copies that I can refer to incase I
blow something.
I've been thinking about using gmailfs for a while to do the "sensitive
data" part of the backup. That's totally offsite, and now uses encfs by
default so it should be encrypted. 2.5G of free space anyone?
Has anyone else done this yet?
Jason
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