I keep most of my business data on two physically separate servers and a bunch of laptops; all kept in sync with Syncthing.
I also keep my phone synced to my laptop and server so that work photos are easier to get at.
Syncthing is like a personal cloud service; except that it has as much storage as you want with no ongoing fees.
Important data is encrypted and synced to an external location.
If I had a fire and lost all of the computers at my house; I could get all of my data back without too much trouble. And as long as one laptop survived / got grabbed on the way out I could keep working from the next day.
-- Don't trust the police or the government - Shihad: My mind's sedate.
(Score: 2) by Absolutely.Geek on Monday March 04 2019, @01:19AM
I keep most of my business data on two physically separate servers and a bunch of laptops; all kept in sync with Syncthing.
I also keep my phone synced to my laptop and server so that work photos are easier to get at.
Syncthing is like a personal cloud service; except that it has as much storage as you want with no ongoing fees.
Important data is encrypted and synced to an external location.
If I had a fire and lost all of the computers at my house; I could get all of my data back without too much trouble. And as long as one laptop survived / got grabbed on the way out I could keep working from the next day.
Don't trust the police or the government - Shihad: My mind's sedate.