Some basic technical preparations you can take to keep working … even when the lights go out.
Tag: backups
As I can’t take an actual Quora backup, here are some of my answers from the past 12 months or so.
Updated documentation (V1.3) for my desktop backup approach for Ubuntu Linux.
A screencast walking through V1.3 of my 3-2-1 compliant Ubuntu desktop backup approach.
Coming soon …. Synology DS920+ NAS review (and Linux backups)
Backup strategy V1.3 in full including both local and cloud backups.
An initial comparison of the data export approaches of SaaS services and cloud providers
How to backup your web hosting and cloud storage in a 3-2-1 compliant manner.
An overview of the GUI tools currently available for managing S3 buckets on Ubuntu Linux.
How to use Multcloud to create a backup sync job between two clouds.
How to use the data request features in Quora and Reddit to receive a download of your data.
A run through of how some common SaaS / cloud platforms rank in how well they let users export their own data.
Using rclone and EC2 to back up a Gsuite Takeout to the Cloud.
A workaround for backing up pCloud cloud to cloud using EC2 and rclone (because of the rclone pCloud 2FA issue).
How to use Cloudberry to push a Clonezilla disk image to cloud object storage
Want to know how I backup my Ubuntu desktop and cloud infrastructure? Here’s my latest attempt at documenting it.
Backups aren’t boring! And here are three reasons why you should think about instituting a proper backup strategy for all mission-critical data.
I have written a lot about backups in recent months. So much so that I reckon that there is probably an entire book’s worth of material about…
Some ideas for how to overcome my cloud backup hurdle
Some minor updates to my overall backup approach.