top | item 43803419 (no title) lud_lite | 10 months ago Thanks! I suspect that for my use case (actual backup no meed for cloud access) s3 glacier is statistically cheaper. discuss order hn newest gruez|10 months ago >actual backup no meed for cloud accessHow do you test your backups? You do test your backups, right? Your other comment mentions using dropbox, but that's hardly a real backup solution, and you could easily run into a situation where you need to retrieve files beyond the 30 day window. mingus88|10 months ago If you regularly test your backups, glacier gets a lot more expensive due to egress feesAnd it’s such a good thing to remind people of. You don’t manage a backup service. Nobody cares about backups.People care about restores. load replies (1)
gruez|10 months ago >actual backup no meed for cloud accessHow do you test your backups? You do test your backups, right? Your other comment mentions using dropbox, but that's hardly a real backup solution, and you could easily run into a situation where you need to retrieve files beyond the 30 day window. mingus88|10 months ago If you regularly test your backups, glacier gets a lot more expensive due to egress feesAnd it’s such a good thing to remind people of. You don’t manage a backup service. Nobody cares about backups.People care about restores. load replies (1)
mingus88|10 months ago If you regularly test your backups, glacier gets a lot more expensive due to egress feesAnd it’s such a good thing to remind people of. You don’t manage a backup service. Nobody cares about backups.People care about restores. load replies (1)
gruez|10 months ago
How do you test your backups? You do test your backups, right? Your other comment mentions using dropbox, but that's hardly a real backup solution, and you could easily run into a situation where you need to retrieve files beyond the 30 day window.
mingus88|10 months ago
And it’s such a good thing to remind people of. You don’t manage a backup service. Nobody cares about backups.
People care about restores.