Considering Rich Braun, he probably has a 2-bedroom apartment with both bedrooms filled with computers, and he sleeps on a pull out couch in the living room. But, you are right on with that. Physical security is always the best first option. But, for a regular person who essentially can't afford a secure facility for his/her data, you've got to consider both encryption and backing up to a secure backup location. One solution might be a safe deposit box where you store your backups. So, if your home gets burglarized and all your servers get stolen, at least you have some relatively recent data.
On 10/01/2014 04:18 PM, Richard Pieri wrote: > On 10/1/2014 3:59 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote: >> Also, consider how valuable your data might be to a thief. > Rather, consider why, if the data is so valuable, you're storing it > where he can gain physical access to it. > -- Jerry Feldman <g...@blu.org> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id:B7F14F2F PGP Key fingerprint: D937 A424 4836 E052 2E1B 8DC6 24D7 000F B7F1 4F2F
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