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Sarò anche un po’ fissato con la #sicurezza, ma — diciamocelo — “prevenire è meglio che formattare”!

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  • Sarò anche un po’ fissato con la , ma — diciamocelo — “prevenire è meglio che formattare”! 😎

    Sto mettendo in piedi un sistema di backup degno di un bunker digitale, a prova di catastrofe, alieni e datacenter impazziti.

    💾 Il mio server YunoHost conserva una copia immediata, sempre pronta per i ripristini lampo.
    🔌 Un SSD USB locale tiene al sicuro una versione offline: niente connessione, niente ransomware, niente sorprese.
    ☁️ Su Proton Drive ho l’archivio cifrato remoto, perfetto per dormire tranquillo anche se l’universo decidesse di resettarsi.
    🗄️ E presto arriverà il Contabo Object Storage: backup automatici, sincronizzati e pronti a entrare in azione come un esercito di cloni digitali.

    Con tutto questo dovrei essere coperto da:
    – guasti hardware,
    – errori umani (eh, capita anche ai migliori),
    – corruzioni del filesystem,
    – e persino eventuali cataclismi nei datacenter.

    Chiaro, se il diavolo ci mette le corna e arriva il “bug dell’apocalisse”, pazienza… ma almeno io ci avrò provato! 😁
    Meglio esagerare oggi che piangere domani.

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