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  1. Re:Sounds like a tool for P I R A T E S !! on Tor Tests Undetectably Encrypted Connections In Iran · · Score: 1

    The MPAA in in the business of going after Somalians now?

  2. True Backup Solution? on How Do You Store Your Personal Photos? · · Score: 1

    Given the main idea of this article I am interrested to know is there a standard deffinition or classification of levels of backups?
    If not, I propose one.... something to this effect.
    Level 0 - No backup, file is stored locally on single machine on single hard drive
    Level 1 - File is stored on single machine with RAID
    Level 2 - File is stored in original location as well as on single backup drive or thumbdrive (not offsite)
    Level 3 - File is stored in its original location, a second storage device such as portable Hard drive, and then a third copy off site

    No backup solution can be called a true backup if it does not include an offsite backup and the best offsite backup is one some distance away from where you store the originals. If you leave a copy of the files at your nighbors house and your house burns down then you're okay, but if a tornado blows both your hosues down then your screwed. Get a safe deposite box at the bank or something... Right now I have the original files on my PC, a second copy on an external drive I keep in a fireproof lockbox I update once a month or so, and then a third copy on another external drive I carry from work to home with me from time to time. There is always a possibility that one day when I bring my drive home from work and have all the drives in the same location disaster could strike.

    You really need to ask yourself, "how much is my data worth."