Offsite Hosting/Meeting Notes 2017-05-08
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Offsite Hosting Meeting Notes
- Introductions
- Selecting a hosting provider
- There's no "One size fits all"
- What do you need?
- Disaster recovery?
- Microsoft licensing?
- What kinds of servers for a host?
- Dell servers at one plc
- Had HPs, didn't mind
- Lenovo, but there was BIOS based malware
- Liked IBM servers, anecdotally liked the reliability
- indieServe has all Lenovo servers
- Also has some HP servers for colocation
- indieServe is hosting for KWLUG, KWVoIP, FairvoteWRC, KWPeace, &c.
- Problems?
- Shared hosting was OK for a while, but host was asking for more money
- Other company, seems perfect shared hosting (using WordPress),
- Works today, but lots of complaints on Facebook, so he no longer trusts
- Backups?
- Yes, keeping your own backups in addition to using the hosts' backups
- indieServe Networks
- About $10/month for shared host
- No limits but on the honour system
- Keep it to one company per shared host
- Local non-profits may be able to get really good deal -- talk to Mark Steffen
- Also has VPS (Virtual Private Servers)
- Can do hosted Windows servers or domain
- Good for small file sharing systems
- Microsoft has a specific licensing arrangement for hosting providers
- Cost based on cores and sockets, plus number of customers
- Not cheap, $100's /month
- Similar model to Azure or Amazon AWS
- Some customers use offsite hosting only for data replication (disaster recovery)
- Do keep offsite backups encrypted
- Cheap backup? 20c/GiByte for storage is typical
- But try Duplicity for Linux
- DupliCaddy for Windows (Open Source, Beta software,supports SQL, kinda slow)
- Cloud Berry for backup service
- For Windows, do full backup, then everything is incremental afterwards
- But it keeps a synthetic "Full" in the background
- With S3 or Azure, you can restore to EC2 -- get (almost) instant restore on external VPS -- really cheap disaster recovery
- Back Blaze (personal backup for $5/month, also B2 backup storage, .02c/Gibyte?, $10/month for 1 TByte?)
- For any backup solution check with Legal for PIPEDA legislation
- indieServe keeps hard backups (USB drives stored offsite)
- Backup horror stories
- Hijacked truck
- Encrypted backups corrupted
- Bulk files corrupted
- Tape backup is still the most dense storage for immutable backups
- Mark Steffen has techniques for redundant backup storage (good for ransomware attacks, &c.)
- How much backup do you need?
- How much data can you afford to lose?
- Have at least one automated backup in place