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Without egress fees, glacier pricing is amazing. But I need to talk to someone who has actually restored from glacier to be able to consider it.
Without egress fees, glacier pricing is amazing. But I need to talk to someone who has actually restored from glacier to be able to consider it.
Thanks, I’ll take a look
Do you create one large binary blob or do you encrypt each file separately?
Thanks for mentioning them, do they seem to be as reliable?
Thank you, I’ll take a look
I’m very interested in your use-case: could you tell me how you achieved streaming from their servers to your mobile? What services do you use and how did you set that up?
Oh absolutely, I was just wondering about the way I should do it: encrypt the entire thing into a binary blob, or each piece of media encrypted separately?
Aren’t you charged data egress fees/S3 standard storage fees when they are preparing your bulk retrieval?
That’s very expensive to recall. Glacier download prices are extremely expensive
Thanks, I’m looking into it
Can I do incremental backups with rclone whilst encrypting it?
How would you do this? What would be the steps you take to create a double NAT + Firewall + DHCP server with the OpenWRT router behind the main router?
Thank you! Could you explain a bit about what travelmate does under the hood? I’d like to know the basics of how it operates.
If you’re talking about k8s or similar, the initial time investment is heavy. After that though, it’s not very hard to get containers running with HA, better network segmentation and compatibility across run times. Containers are a lot more portable too, and allow granular levels of isolation and security.
Also, I personally think SELinux is somewhat hard to do well.
Wait, you don’t use containers?
Nintendo can count on its games being pirated even more now. Good for me that I never touched a nintendo in my life.
More like, if you wanted the storage under the LUN to be shared through the VM. Essentially, mount the LUN into the VM and then run NFS/SMB from the VM as a NAS. Works out pretty well since with a little bit of trickery you can have a NAS that is also HA (assuming the storage pool doesn’t go down).
With that said, I’m very interested too.
Unless I completely misunderstood your question
This is very helpful! I would certainly be interested in something like that. How do you manage your encryption keys, and do you rotate them regularly? What does the process look like for you? The idea of changing metadata and hashing them is very appealing.