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Neues Smartphone und schon Schweißtropfen auf der Stirn, wie Sie all die Daten auf das neue Gerät bekommen? So umgehen Sie Probleme und verhindern Datenverlust.
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(I have a key I carry with me, as well as a backup in a secure place at home, and a key at a trusted friends place as an offsite backup. Yes, adding new keys can be frustrating with managing the offsite ones back and forth...)
Bind mounts are easy to maintain and backup. However if you share data amongst multiple container docker volumes are recommend especially for managing state.
Backup volumes:
docker run --rm --volumes-from dbstore -v $(pwd):/backup containername tar cvf /backup/backup.tar /dbdata
Launch a new container and mount the volume from the dbstore container
Mount a local host directory as /backup
Pass a command that tars the contents of the dbdata volume to a backup.tar file inside /backup directory.
Many people have been talking about deleting their #Reddit account and posts because they hate what the Reddit CEO does.
While I welcome a major #RedditExodus (I never posted on Reddit because it's #proprietary), I urge people to #backup their high-quality posts (those that have helped a large number of people) before they delete their account for good.
And then repost your high-quality stuff somewhere else for archival purposes.
"City of Augusta, GA: this is perhaps one of the largest government data thefts in recent years in U.S."
@amvinfe aka #SuspectFile dives into BlackByte's leak of the Augusta, GA data after the attackers encrypted the city's files and backups and then leaked 83 GB of data.
Trotz Maßnahmen gegen Cyber-Angriffe und Ransomware gelingen viele Attacken. Die Daten sind verschlüsselt. Einige Punkte verhelfen zu brauchbaren Backups.
Nicht erst seit gestern; alle, ausnahmslos alle Medien verschlüsseln und Kopien streuen und in der Cloud absichern! Niemand will nach solchen Repressionsmassnahmen ohne digitale Dokumente dastehen. #verschlusselung , #backup
@AAKL Of course, something allowed the #ransomware into your system to begin with, and you also need to plug that hole or you're likely to just end up having to go through the ordeal again after restoring that #backup. To say nothing of the risk of having your data exposed.
Sometimes the simplest things, like promptly installing updates as they become available, can be all that's needed. In other words, basic #security hygiene.
According to reporting by The Register, Richard Addiscott, a senior director analyst at Gartner mentioned these stats in a talk this past week at a conference:
-- Just four percent of ransomware victims recover all their data
-- Only 61 percent recover data at all.
-- Victims typically experience 25 days of disruption to their businesses.
It's not clear to me if that is 61% of victims who pay or 61% of all ransomware victims, but reading the stats in context of the article, I'm thinking that means of those who pay. See what you think.
After any significant change to your #firewall setup, create a #backup of the config. For example, with #OPNsense, go to System > Configuration > Backups > Download configuration. Get into the habit of doing this. Forgetting to do so after happily tinkering away could put a serious dampener on your weekend! 👍 🔥 🛡️ #networking#cybersecurity#admin
Der @KoPPeR wechselt seine Instanz und hat einen Export seiner Daten. Die liegen im JSON Format vor. Hat vielleicht jemand eine Idee, wie man das ganze lesbar anzeigen lassen kann?
Lokal wäre wichtig, ein Onlinereader ist da nicht so vertrauenswert.
I like to keep only my most current emails in my actual email account, everything else goes into the archives. It presents a neater division of materials for my messy mind.
I export all the emails as .eml files occasionally - in case something goes bad with MailStore's db (it's Firebird and maybe I just don't know enough about it, but I don't quite trust it).
#FerretDB 1.0 has been announced
Ferret is a proxy that sits between your #mongodb drivers & a #postgres db converting mongo queries into postgres SQL and using PG for the persistence.
I am finding myself at a complete loss as to any practical reason why someone would want to use this. The ONLY case i can make for it is that it satisfies people who are zealous about open source licenses and aren't happy with Mongo's.
Mongo users could port data into pg using existing #backup & #recovery infrastructure, then they'd have both SQL and mongo query/dump/load options for future #migrations
The pg API will lag mongo's and sunset existing features later. And #SQL api as a fallback
A mongo app could transition to pg incrementally or partially, increasing maintainability by using mongo queries and SQL queries where they make sense
Options in backing up persistent docker volumes?
Hi all...
YSK The Backup 3-2-1 Rule
Why YSK: If you have digital data that is important, (family photos, crypto keys/wallets...). Back it up and prevent permanently losing it....
3-2-1 Backup Rule (www.starwindsoftware.com)
Something i haven't seen posted here yet, but worth say over and over again....