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nyanide :nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_body::nyancat_face: (nyanide@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Sunday, 09-Feb-2025 08:41:42 JST nyanide :nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_body::nyancat_face:
worm file systems are quite nice, though disk requirements would probably be too much in a not professional setting -
nyanide :nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_body::nyancat_face: (nyanide@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Sunday, 09-Feb-2025 08:42:46 JST nyanide :nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_body::nyancat_face:
At least cwfs requires daily snapshots of root partition so like -
djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Sunday, 09-Feb-2025 08:43:30 JST djsumdog
You mean like iso9660 and squashfs type filesystems? -
nyanide :nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_body::nyancat_face: (nyanide@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Sunday, 09-Feb-2025 08:44:05 JST nyanide :nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_body::nyancat_face:
@djsumdog I'm not sure I understand the question -
stacksmash@loli.church's status on Sunday, 09-Feb-2025 08:44:13 JST stacksmash
@nyanide@lab.nyanide.com cwcfs, Christian Weston Chandler File System
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nyanide :nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_body::nyancat_face: (nyanide@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Sunday, 09-Feb-2025 08:46:03 JST nyanide :nyancat_rainbow::nyancat_body::nyancat_face:
@djsumdog like what I'm talking about is stuff like 9fronts cwfs, it takes daily snapshots of disk and preserves old versions of files and stuff -
COOL_FREE_RINGTONES (s8n@posting.lolicon.rocks)'s status on Sunday, 09-Feb-2025 08:51:15 JST COOL_FREE_RINGTONES
@nyanide @djsumdog what we really need is a hypervisor with a read-only disk that gets mounted as the root filesystem every boot and completely separate storage devices. Incremental backups like that aren't robust against all threats because viruses have been designed to defeat that kind of protection for a long time -
djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Sunday, 09-Feb-2025 08:52:58 JST djsumdog
ah I haven't heard of that. I just use ZFS with snapshots. I need to setup a full schedule for sending snapshots on a regular basis to my backup array.
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