[kwlug-disc] Deleted files

Chamunks Arkturus chamunks at gmail.com
Wed Mar 13 21:28:51 EDT 2013


Well if you have an drive that can be sneaker netted from the one location
to another you could theoretically half that time for the initial backup.

Imagine finding a backup cafe. They have amazing coffee and a gigabit line
dedicated to helping people do m m their initial backups. That would be
neat. Or even a data locker of some kind byoh bring your own cloud drive.
On Mar 13, 2013 11:40 PM, "unsolicited" <unsolicited at swiz.ca> wrote:

> So, at 5 Mbps (avg.?, DSL?), that's, what,  5/8 MBps, so 10 GB should take
> 163,840 seconds to copy up, or 1.9 days. Best case.
>
> Oops, sorry, that's up, and residential service is usually asymmetric. So
> if 5/512 down/up, it's actually 19 days up to back it up.
>
> Sounds like one would want to be selective about how much goes up, given
> the durations involved.
>
> Having been selective ... where does the rest of your data go to be safe?
>
> Wouldn't an eSata drive, rsync'ed to from everywhere on the net, nightly,
> be more optimal?
>
> Or, what am I missing?
>
> On 13-03-13 07:23 PM, Chamunks Arkturus wrote:
>
>> SpiderOak bro 10$ per 100 GB of online backup and it's zero knowledge and
>> is cross platform and it has a headless mode and they open source a bunch
>> of their stuff apparently.
>> On Mar 13, 2013 12:50 PM, "Joe Wennechuk" <youcanreachmehere at hotmail.com*
>> *>
>> wrote:
>>
>>    Time to restore from backup...
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>> Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 08:44:33 -0400
>>> From: chamunks at gmail.com
>>> To: kwlug-disc at kwlug.org
>>> Subject: Re: [kwlug-disc] Deleted files
>>>
>>> You'll have a barrel of fun renaming that much data.  The worst thing
>>> about file recovery is you just don't get the filenames back from what I
>>> can tell but until you try be sure to unplug the drive so nothing gets
>>> written to it or its gone.
>>> On Mar 13, 2013 12:17 PM, "Joe Wennechuk" <youcanreachmehere at hotmail.com
>>> **>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>   Hello all.
>>>       Just deleted 22 Gb worth of files with rm by accident... Is there
>>> anything I can do?
>>>
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