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@nixCraft I use rdiff-backup and external hard drives.

rdiff-backup is a command line tool in the #Linux world designed for differential backups of changed files. Saves disk space. And allows you to restore the latest version of your #backup easily with every filemanager.

Egal ob bei Urlaubsfotos oder bei der Buchführung: Bei manchen Daten schmerzt es sehr, sollten sie dauerhaft verloren gehen. Ein regelmäßiges #Backup ist daher ein wichtiger Baustein für mehr #Datensicherheit. Der Welt-Backup-Tag am 31. März soll daran erinnern, digitale Inhalte rechtzeitig zu sichern. So können sie im Fall eines Verlustes wiederhergestellt werden.

On #WorldBackupDay, a reminder of the 3-2-1 Rule:

  • 3 copies of each file exist, as a minimum
  • 2 copies are on physically different storage media
  • 1 copy is on a storage medium that is physically located “elsewhere”

As an absolute minimum, suggest the following to people without appropriate protection:

  • Get 2 external disks
  • Make regular backups on one of them, while the other remains stored “elsewhere”, with someone trustworthy
  • Have the two disks swap places regularly

Strictly speaking, the “1” of the 3-2-1 rule is only maintained if you take the disk that has just been used for the backup to “elsewhere”, and return with the other one (not the other way round).

Heute ist der „World Backup Day“, der daran erinnern soll, wie wichtig Backups der eigenen Daten sind. Dabei gilt: Backups sollten mindestens täglich erfolgen und der 3-2-1 als Grundregel folgen. Drei Backups auf zwei unterschiedlichen Datenträgern, davon mindestens eine Kopie außerhalb des Hauses / Büros. Das wichtigste ist aber, überhaupt ein regelmäßiges Backup zu machen. Denn: jedes Backup ist besser als kein Backup!

go.laaw.nrw/3P

heise online · World Backup Day: Einfach mal machen!By Dirk Knop

Backblaze scheint keine sichere Backup-Lösung zu sein.
Was ist denn von jottacloud.com zu halten?

Ich bin auf der Suche nach einer (möglichst) unlimitierten Backup-Möglichkeit - außerhalb der eigenen vier Wände - für mein Fotoarchiv.

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Hey Fedi 🙂 Internet search is garbage, so I'm hoping some of you can help. I'm looking to replace my office's cloud #backup software and looking for non-US options. I know of pCloud, any others you'd recommend?

Requirements:
* Client side encryption (ideally zero knowledge)
* Able to specify any number of folders to back up, ideally each with their own scheduling and ignore lists
* File history and deleted file recovery
* User controlled but company managed
* Device sync not necessary

#Proxmox virtualization often goes along with the great Proxmox Backup Server - and we always want statistics! Let's get our metrics of PBS in Grafana!

In this HowTo, we will quickly install and configure the pbs-exporter for hashtag#Prometheus on a Proxmox Backup Server system, add a token for the user and install the hashtag#Grafana dashboard. - #devops #homelab #netops #virtualization #backup #pbs #proxmoxbackupserver

gyptazy.com/howto-proxmox-back

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So right now the Python script grabs the text of a note, creates a file with the title as the name (needs work) and then sets the date created & modified time of the file.

So on disk are Markdown files with all my Bear notes. This makes them available as plain text files in the terminal, on Linux, heck...probably in Obsidian as well?

I found a Python script somebody wrote to export Bear's notes from the sqlite db they are stored in and it's not exactly what I need so I ended up writing about 25 lines of my own Python code that does what I need.

It is... rough, but it works! I need to add a few things, like cleaning titles for filename, etc. (The script I found had issues of its own, so...)

I welcome these little challenges to learn more Python though.