Another great video. You have an excellent ability to distill complex and technical topics and make them relevant, informative, easy to understand. Really like the approach you took with this video. Thanks!
Would it make sence to only plug this into your main sustem long enough to back up a period of work then connect it to an airgapped system for monitoring. Or would that defeat the purpose, or even possibly leave the purpose build air gapped system vulnerable since ut would be comming from a non airgapped system.
To me it seems a bit over-complicated, and if it was in a remote datacentre it could be a little impractical if you needed hands-on at every backup or to do a restore. If you wanted a local air gap then tapes would do the job in a simpler way. At home, unplugging a USB hard drive would do it. Where this is useful is as an always-online backup tier, but more difficult to attack.
Another great video. You have an excellent ability to distill complex and technical topics and make them relevant, informative, easy to understand. Really like the approach you took with this video. Thanks!
Thanks!
You have definitely given lots of 'food for thought' on this. And yes please a video on how to set it up would be good 👍
Thanks. Will put it on the to-do list.
Very informative. Showing how to make a backup and restoring it would be great, seems whenever I need to restore mine it never works :(
Thanks
Grest video. Yes, interested in seeing some of the points in more detail...
Thanks. Seems like it's probably worth a follow-up.
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Would it make sence to only plug this into your main sustem long enough to back up a period of work then connect it to an airgapped system for monitoring. Or would that defeat the purpose, or even possibly leave the purpose build air gapped system vulnerable since ut would be comming from a non airgapped system.
To me it seems a bit over-complicated, and if it was in a remote datacentre it could be a little impractical if you needed hands-on at every backup or to do a restore. If you wanted a local air gap then tapes would do the job in a simpler way. At home, unplugging a USB hard drive would do it. Where this is useful is as an always-online backup tier, but more difficult to attack.