It's not the question if, but when you het a ransomware attack nowadays.
Good that you have your backups in place.
Although I have read stories where hackers try to get in your network to delete the backups and then release the ransomeare.
I'm looking into an extra immutable read-only backup in an S3 cloud storage solution for these cases.
HiveSQL backups are indeed stored on a separate and well-secured site/infra.
My concerns were more about whether the restore would work and how long it would take. It had been a long time since I had done a Disaster Recovery test given the work and hardware resources required. So it was kind of Proof-of-Fire 😅
It was a good test then 😄👍
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