From 28842a12a7a81da6e5cacbfc7532002fb43bf296 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Cat Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2023 03:20:47 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] formatting --- content/posts/the-migration-to-arch.md | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/posts/the-migration-to-arch.md b/content/posts/the-migration-to-arch.md index 1e462cf..97b71f6 100644 --- a/content/posts/the-migration-to-arch.md +++ b/content/posts/the-migration-to-arch.md @@ -54,9 +54,11 @@ more files. Despite its great documentation, it is hard to understand what is go I am not exaggerating that I have completely nuked my machine (server, work and/or personal) many times. But, I've learned a whole lot from it: mostly that I need to setup proper backups as soon as my system is running. So, with this new machine, especially because I am going to start storing all of my code on it, I am following the 3 - 2 - 1 rule: - 3. Copies of the data - 2. Storage medias (harddrive, usb, ssd, nas) - 1. Offsite + - 3: Copies of the data + + - 2: Storage medias (harddrive, usb, ssd, nas) + + - 1: Offsite I decided to go with Hetzner's [Storage Box](https://docs.hetzner.com/robot/storage-box) solution for Offsite. And its waaay offsite (for me), the company is located in the EU. But, for only ~$5.00 a month, I get access to a sftp server with 1TB capacity, which mirrors the server's nvme drive running the OS, and then I also am backing the nvme drive up