Comment by satvikpendem 2 months ago One thing I learned working in the industry, you have to check them when you're using AWS too. 5 comments satvikpendem Reply awestroke 2 months ago Really? You're saying RDS backups can't be trusted? satvikpendem 2 months ago Trusted in what sense, that they'll always work perfectly 100% of the time? No, therefore one must still check them from time to time, and it's really no different when self hosting, again, if you do it correctly. awestroke 2 months ago What are some common ways that RDS backups fail to be restored? 1 reply → SoftTalker 2 months ago No backup strategy can be blindly trusted. You must verify it, and also test that restores actually work.
awestroke 2 months ago Really? You're saying RDS backups can't be trusted? satvikpendem 2 months ago Trusted in what sense, that they'll always work perfectly 100% of the time? No, therefore one must still check them from time to time, and it's really no different when self hosting, again, if you do it correctly. awestroke 2 months ago What are some common ways that RDS backups fail to be restored? 1 reply → SoftTalker 2 months ago No backup strategy can be blindly trusted. You must verify it, and also test that restores actually work.
satvikpendem 2 months ago Trusted in what sense, that they'll always work perfectly 100% of the time? No, therefore one must still check them from time to time, and it's really no different when self hosting, again, if you do it correctly. awestroke 2 months ago What are some common ways that RDS backups fail to be restored? 1 reply →
SoftTalker 2 months ago No backup strategy can be blindly trusted. You must verify it, and also test that restores actually work.
Really? You're saying RDS backups can't be trusted?
Trusted in what sense, that they'll always work perfectly 100% of the time? No, therefore one must still check them from time to time, and it's really no different when self hosting, again, if you do it correctly.
What are some common ways that RDS backups fail to be restored?
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No backup strategy can be blindly trusted. You must verify it, and also test that restores actually work.