Casey Bralla via plug on 12 May 2023 11:09:58 -0700 |
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[PLUG] Physically Secure Backup Disk |
I use a large USB disk connected to a Raspberry Pi for backup.
The Pi runs a python script every night to call rsync and backup
all my files. I want to be sure this backup disk is secure in
case I actually need the files on it.
The files are secure from being unreadable by making them
unencrypted, uncompressed copies using NFS. Also, I periodically
swap the disk so I have a rotation of large disks. Even if the
disk fails, the next oldest is only a few months out of date.
I have made the disk secure from theft by hiding it in a remote corner of my basement. Anybody who steals my computer equipment will most likely never find the PI and the backup disk.
But I'm worried about protecting it against fire. I thought I might put the disk inside one of those inexpensive fire safes that people use for critical documents, but I have 2 concerns:
I'm talking about 8 terabytes of data, so online storage is not
practical (and I'm too cheap to pay for it anyway)
I would appreciate suggestions. TIA!
Casey Bralla
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