I am in the process of configuring a Linux server to act as a hardened, immutable repository. The actual backup storage will be USB-attached drive ( MyBook Duo ).
Linux is formatted with XFS, but I am not sure if the USB drive should be formatted as NTFS or ?
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Re: Linux Repository - storage format?
Hi Bill,
You should be able to go straight with XFS with the help of the XFSprogs toolset. Especially, if you'd like to utilize XFS' data size reduction capabilities.
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You should be able to go straight with XFS with the help of the XFSprogs toolset. Especially, if you'd like to utilize XFS' data size reduction capabilities.
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so also format the USB drive with XFS, correct?
Also, I have my B&R server and the Linux Rep on the same LAN as the production servers. While not absolutely ideal, given that Linux is hardened and will be immutable, that is okay... correct?
Also, I have my B&R server and the Linux Rep on the same LAN as the production servers. While not absolutely ideal, given that Linux is hardened and will be immutable, that is okay... correct?
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Re: Linux Repository - storage format?
Yes, I would format it to XFS.
Regarding the network placement, it's a tough question and the answer mostly depends on the security procedures you are following. In any way, our LHR technology will boost your security posture and help to stay safe against cyberthreats, but I agree that having VBR server and primary immutable storage within the same production infrastructure may not be enough to protect your data from all possible threats. One thing that is definitely missing is an offsite copy of your backups that is also immutable. Please, refer to the most recent blog post about the "3-2-1 rule" for more information.
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Regarding the network placement, it's a tough question and the answer mostly depends on the security procedures you are following. In any way, our LHR technology will boost your security posture and help to stay safe against cyberthreats, but I agree that having VBR server and primary immutable storage within the same production infrastructure may not be enough to protect your data from all possible threats. One thing that is definitely missing is an offsite copy of your backups that is also immutable. Please, refer to the most recent blog post about the "3-2-1 rule" for more information.
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Re: Linux Repository - storage format?
We will also be keeping an offsite copy ( though it won't be immutable )...
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