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Comment by fabian2k

9 days ago

Using the cloud would have been the easiest way to achieve the necessary redundancy, but by far not the only one. This is just a flawed concept from the start, with no real redundancy.

But not security. And for governmental data security is a far more important consideration.

not losing data and keeping untrusted parties out of your data is a hard problem, that "cloud" aka "stored somewhere that is accessible by agents of a foreign nation" does not solve.

  • It's the government of South Korea, which has a nearly 2 trillion dollar GDP. Surely they could have built a few more data centers connected with their own fiber if they were that paranoid about it.

  • As OP says, cloud is not the only solution, just the easiest. They should probably have had a second backup in a different building. It would probably require a bit more involvement, but def doable.