Comment on Docker Backup Stratagy
hazl@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 hours agoThat’s a heart breaking way to learn your lesson about backups. It must have taken a long time to accept.
Comment on Docker Backup Stratagy
hazl@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 hours agoThat’s a heart breaking way to learn your lesson about backups. It must have taken a long time to accept.
pory@lemmy.world 5 hours ago
Everyone I know that actually keeps backups has the same kind of story. It’s sad that no matter how many other people talk about keeping backups, it always takes a tragic loss like this to get people to buy hardware/subscriptions.
lazynooblet@lazysoci.al 3 hours ago
I hear you. I worked for an msp where some customers would refuse to invest in backup solutions and we either declined to renew their contract or they suffered an event and we were then setting up backups.
I was in the middle of a migration from OVH to Hetzner. I knew I had good backups at home so the plan was to blow away OVH and restore from backup to Hetzner. This was the mistake.
Mid migration I get an alert from the raid system that a drive has failed and had been marked as offline. I had a spare disk ready, as I planned for this type of event. So I swapped the disk. Mistake number 2.
I pulled the wrong disk. The Adaptec card shit a brick, kicked the whole array out. Couldn’t bring it back together. I was too poor to afford recovery. This was my lesson.
Now I only use ZFS or MDRAID, and have multiple copies of data at all times.