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7 points by CloudBuddy 7 years ago · 6 comments

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auspex 7 years ago

This was the same argument made about RAID backups. You won't lose a backup as long as you replace the right hard drive.

It can still corrupt if the local storage is/goes bad.

  • CloudBuddyOP 7 years ago

    Thanks for your comment. Actually, Client-Side-Encrypted-Backups is different in that a backup cannot be created unless tar, ccrypt and sftp on the user's machine execute smoothly. In your example, in the case of a user's local drive going bad during a backup, one of these (tar, ccrypt, sftp) would fail causing the backup to not be created. All files that show up in the completed_backups log file are golden backups and can be restored at anytime. For me, I have been exclusively using Client-Side-Encrypted-Backups to do all of my backups (since 2011). I don't ever recall seeing an issue in all of those years. It's been very reliable.

    • coretx 7 years ago

      Why did you choose not to use rsync ? ( Also, you regarding the criticism you received: perhaps you are interested in using TAHOE-LAFS. )

      • CloudBuddyOP 7 years ago

        So corrupt backups weren't possible - just my personal preference.

        • coretx 7 years ago

          rsync can be applied as such. Either I don't understand you and am missing something or you could use the following link: https://linux.die.net/man/1/rsync Anyhow: Good stuf you're making && godspeed at your venture. ^_^

          • CloudBuddyOP 7 years ago

            Thank you kind sir.

            When I was investigating backup solutions in 2010, I did read about rsync and had read a few negative reviews saying that user's had their backups corrupted (by rsync) and that they were unable to restore their backups. However, looking now I am unable to find those reviews. So, likely either those issues were fixed in a newer version of rsync or I am not remembering the posts correctly.

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