Do you trust completely, your data is safe on cloud ?

Do you trust cloud as trusted backup of your data ml

  • Yes

  • No

  • Partial - I have 3 or more options


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After all cloud is nothing but, storing your data on someone else's computer.
Do you rely on this backup medium completely?

What is your current backup strategy?

To begin:
1. I have all my data on a 2tb ssd always connected to main PC.
2. Important DATA on cloud
3. Planning to add 3rd option, but not very expensive (like external hdd, plug n play when required)
 
Relying on a single physical device isn't safe-you need a backup of your backup. An encrypted online drive ensures lifetime accessibility and protection against failures.

My strategy is simple. 1 ssd and always online backup whenever possible.
 
Also highly recommend kopia to anyone looking for a backup solution. Cross platform and supports de-duplication. It does encrypted backups as well which makes it great. I just created a mount using rclone to backup my most of the important items
 
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After all cloud is nothing but, storing your data on someone else's computer.
Do you rely on this backup medium completely?

What is your current backup strategy?

To begin:
1. I have all my data on a 2tb ssd always connected to main PC.
2. Important DATA on cloud
3. Planning to add 3rd option, but not very expensive (like external hdd, plug n play when required)
I saved all family photos & Videos in Google Photos and data in Google Drive. All invoices that I have regarding in house all appliances & PC parts are saved a personal folder in GMail. Seems to be that I need to extend my Google One storage to 100GB now.
But I clear & clean my phone storage every month so that unnecessary photos & videos dont get uploaded to Google One storage.
I have a backup USB pen drive of all photos & videos but I fear that it might get corrupted after some time. All my 5-6 years old pen drives arent working now and sometimes does not even get detected. Thats why Cloud Storage is the way to go I think.
 
I saved all family photos & Videos in Google Photos and data in Google Drive. All invoices that I have regarding in house all appliances & PC parts are saved a personal folder in GMail. Seems to be that I need to extend my Google One storage to 100GB now.
But I clear & clean my phone storage every month so that unnecessary photos & videos dont get uploaded to Google One storage.
I have a backup USB pen drive of all photos & videos but I fear that it might get corrupted after some time. All my 5-6 years old pen drives arent working now and sometimes does not even get detected. Thats why Cloud Storage is the way to go I think.
If u don't mind paid alternatives then something like Backblaze or Hetzner are amazing. I've used Hetzner storage boxes in the past and they work quite well with Rclone and other protocols.
 
One way to ensure the security of your personal data on the cloud is to use an encrypted hoster like mega.io

Their paid plans allow you to store higher amounts of data and all of it is encrypted with your personal key. You can export the key to a text file and save it on the PC or an external drive which allows recovery in case you lose your password credentials. Free plans allows upto 20Gb of data and once you are convinced about the data - you can shift over to paid plans in case you require more backup space.

They have resellers who give accounts for lesser, I think we may find a few here on the forum as well.
 
VeraCrypt creates encrypted file containers that are better suited for local storage rather than cloud storage. This is because any change within a VeraCrypt container requires the entire container to be re-synced, whereas Cryptomator encrypts individual files, allowing for more efficient cloud syncing.
 
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VeraCrypt creates encrypted file containers that are better suited for local storage rather than cloud storage. This is because any change within a VeraCrypt container requires the entire container to be re-synced, whereas Cryptomator encrypts individual files, allowing for more efficient cloud syncing.
Yepp so what u can do is use rclone to mount your cloud storage. I used to do this with Google drive and onedrive for college emails, and i do it now for hetzner storage boxes.

But yes, like u mentioned it might be better to use cryptomator instead of veracrypt for cloud services. Or u could also just do a backup through kopia/borg and store it in cloud.
 
My strategy :

1. I have a folder in which I dump all files to be backed up.

2. There is an automated script which

2A . Makes tar archive, and splits them into file sizes of 100 MB or less.
2B. All these files are encrypted
2C. rclone copies them into S3, onedrive, or Google drive (it keeps changing, I have not decided on one of them)

3. The files required to extract from backup (gpg keys, passwords of cloud services, scripts to join together the files etc.) are all backed up separately in cloud. This part is less than 10 kB.

4. I want to test a backup extraction every 6 months, but it's been 3 years. This step should assume that my house has burnt down, and except the cloud backup I have nothing left.

5. In parallel, I have periodic backups using cron jobs within the computer of those folders to be backed up. They are not separately encrypted, they are much easier to extract from as they use rsnapshot. The whole hard disks are of course encrypted.

I have still lost data in the past when I was less rigorous with backing up. Sometimes it is as simple as losing the encryption keys or passwords of the backups.
 
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