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Comment by dang

9 days ago

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https://mastodon.social/@nixCraft/113524310004145896

  • Copy/paste:

    7 things all kids need to hear

    1 I love you

    2 I'm proud of you

    3 I'm sorry

    4 I forgive you

    5 I'm listening

    6 RAID is not backup. Make offsite backups. Verify backup. Find out restore time. Otherwise, you got what we call Schrödinger backup

    7 You've got what it takes

  • Brilliant.

    This deserves its own HN submission. I submitted it but it was flagged due to the title.

    Thank you for sharing it on HN.

Technically the data is still in the cloud

>the G-Drive’s structure did not allow for external backups.

ah the so called schrodingers drive. It's there unless you try to copy it

repeat after me:

multiple copies; multiple locations; multiple formats.

Well, now they'll have to negotiate with North Korea to get these backups..

I thought clouds could not burn (:

  • They are clouds of smoke to begin with. The smoke from the joints of those who believed that storing their data somewhere out of their control was a good idea!

They might be singing this song now. (To the tune of 'Yesterday' from the Beatles).

    Yesterday,
    All those backups seemed a waste of pay.
    Now my database has gone away.
    Oh I believe in yesterday.

    Suddenly,
    There’s not half the files there used to be,
    And there’s a deadline
    hanging over me.
    The system crashed so suddenly.

    I pushed something wrong
    What it was I could not say.
    Now my data’s gone
    and I long for yesterday-ay-ay-ay.

    Yesterday,
    The need for back-ups seemed so far away.
    Thought all my data was here to stay,
    Now I believe in yesterday.

No problem — I'm sure their Supremely nice Leader up north kept a backup. He's thoughtful like that...