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by TeMPOraL
3636 days ago
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Not just not obvious, also expensive and quite a PITA to set up. Also, you have to make sure the backup is done through a network - some ransomware will happily encrypt any removable media you happen to plug in to your computer. |
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Unless you have petabytes of storage, a very slow internet connection, or need to operate at an enterprise scale, this really hasn't been true for years:
1. Go to CrashPlan.com 2. Download and run the installer 3. Pay your choice of nothing to $12.50/month depending on how many computers you have and whether you choose to backup to their cloud, a friend's computer, an external drive, or any combination of the three.
1. Go to Backblaze.com 2. Download and run the installer 3. Pay $5/month
1. Pick one of the many AWS Glacier backup tools 2. Set a minimum retention policy in Glacier 3. Pay for your total storage usage
The key part is the use of a service for which you do not have admin rights and which has some sort of minimum retention period. Even Dropbox has that now.