Imagine keeping your only copies of files on google drive of all things… do people not know how to do proper backups?
No, they really don’t.
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Never forget,“the cloud” is just someone else’s computer.
damn… how could this happen?
need a backup of a backup these days
I wonder if this is just consumer accounts and if workspace accounts are affected or not.
I think in the sysadmin sub some people were talking about data loss in their workspace accounts but I could be delusional
What does “consumer” and “workspace” mean in this context? “Google Workspace” pops up now whenever I start Gmail, so I figured it’s just their new branding, but now I don’t know what the difference is here.
Paid organizational e-mail with a custom domain vs. free private e-mail with @gmail.com address.
Thanks
I was affected!! It’s so strange, first time something like this happened to me, it’s like I won a local lottery or something, don’t know what to feel now.
All my newer files are still there, but the older ones and all bin, zip, tar and 7zip are not there anymore.
So glad I started the homelab / self-hosted thing a few weeks ago, I have copies of everything locally on multiple storages.
As the stickied post said, we shouldn’t rely on cloud storage because X, Y, and Z but good god the whole point of these companies buying out missile silos, building in tons of redundancy, etc. was to prevent this shit. Google’s billions are no better than my $500 NAS, it would appear.
Google’s billions are no better than my $500 NAS, it would appear.
It probably is still better. They have a billion users. Not saying this is not bad, they have one job and it should not happen. But Ive lost equipment at home for different reasons even though raid, surge protection etc etc. I doubt I statisticly could do better.
Not with that attitude you won’t! You need multiple redundant RAID arrays with their own redundant RAID arrays to assert your dominance over data loss.
Were you using the Drive Desktop client?
Not now, i installed it a couple of times before but never actively used it, nor do I have it installed at the moment on any machine, besides my android.
Do you have any tips or tutorials to begin the homelab/self hosting?
No Backup, No mercy
When you’re performing a backup, a backup alarm (like on certain vehicles) should be sounding. That would remind you of what’s happening.
Ehh better to nag when something goes wrong rather than expecting me to notice something suddenly isn’t there.
…and on top of this, also something that repeatedly warns when a successful backup wasn’t performed within the last X days.
As sometimes the issue is that the backup just never triggered to start in the first place.
Also saves time looking into old warnings that have since come good.
Sucks that so many systems don’t do this. I ended up writing my own thing that wraps all my cronjobs etc, and sends the exitcode + output to one of my web servers. Every type of “checkin” has an expiry period so that it’s marked as an “expired” form of failure if it just hasn’t been heard from within X hours/days.
Currently got 870 things doing regular checkins. Really sucked handling that in the past just using emails, which didn’t even get sent if the thing didn’t run in the first place, and didn’t tell me not to bother looking into it if it was already working again since the email sent.
Two is one, and one is none.
What does this mean?
Sweep the single point of failure, Johnny
Really interested when we, hopefully, read the press statement from them regarding how much data was lost, even temporarily!
Almost no chance of that ever happening.
time to double check my backups
This happened to me on aws last night. We woke up at all our database instances are deleted
Makes you go…Hmmmm… LOL
Not really. Google has been getting progressively worse at search for years. The results were probably there, you just didn’t see them under all the ads and sponsored results (AKA more ads).
So from the rest of the comments it seems to be the desktop client. That thing is a bit of a dog of a program to be honest. I have a couple of offsite backups. I think I will keep them as archival moving forward and get even more backup drives. Anyone know a good tool I can use on a mac to compare my old backups with my current drive contents to check for missing folders / files? I use freefilesync at the moment to backup my plex library, I suppose that would be a good place to start?
I use the client but only for streaming files, not sync. Maybe I’m in the clear?
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Yuuuup… another reason why I’m glad to have spent nearly the GDP of a small country on my own NAS and backup drives…