* jmc <j...@cosmicnetworks.net> [2009-02-13 06:08:41]:

> --- Dieter [Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 02:43:24PM +0000]: --- 
> > > :Amen to backups, but why trust some company far away to handle things?
> > > :How do you know your data is in good hands, and that they won't slip up
> > > :let others see it?  I won't mention the concept of the place going under,
> > > :financially.
> > > :
> > > 
> > > at one job we rented a PO Box, and drove the tapes there on our way home
> > > from work.  Since stealing from the Post Office was a Federal Offense,
> > > it was somewhat safe.
> > 
> > Interesting use for a PO box.  You can also rent a safety deposit box,
> > and there are companies that store media for off site backups.
> > These are off site, but not very far off site.  Think Katrina scale
> > disaster.  Several hundred miles away would be better.  Which involves
> > either shipping media or having a T1 line.  And you'd want this to
> > have serious encryption in any case.
> 
> i also think it's a good idea to make sure the truck/van they use to
> come fetch your offsites shouldn't advertise (for stealing) who they are
> or what they do. i'm thinking of the big trucks i've seen that have to
> do with a big mountain and a ferromagnetic element.
> 
> i just recently hired one of these companies for $work, and wasn't too
> comfortable with the mobile advertisements.
> 
> 

Use some simple crypto on your backups?

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Travers Buda

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