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The following text may be useful to get this started: Backup strategies for newbies - and requirements to restore data:Backups should help to prevent data loss. However, depending on the scenario, there are different backup-strategies, each of them leads to different requirements to restore your data. Scenario A. Files on your computer are deleted/lostMinimum backup strategy:
Condition precedent to restore the data
If you use Vorta, nothing special is required. You could mount your backup-repository using Vorta and browse/copy/paste your files from the last backup. Scenario B. Disk failure/ virus on your main computer, unable to access Vorta and the files on the diskMinimum backup strategy:
Condition precedent to restore the data: Information about 3 and 4 should be accessible, even if your disk is broken. Scenario C. Computer equipment is destroyed or stolen (e.g. your house burns down)Minimum backup strategy:
Condition precedent to restore the data: Information about 2, 3 and 4 should be accessible, even if your electronic equipment is destroyed. Note: If you use Vorta on Linux, the passphrase of the repository is stored in your keyring of your OS (operating system) Recommendation:
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All correct. Vorta's docs are in another repo. Question is if this information fits there or if it's better kept with Borg, since it's more high level. We already mention similar things on the Restore page. |
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Of course most of the text does apply to borgbackup - some parts, however, are specific to Vorta:
Suggestion: Add an option to Vorta, that exports/print all information that is necessary to recover to a text file.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Depending on how Vorta/ borgbackup is used, there are different requirements for backup recovery.
To my knowledge, there is no documentation of the requirements and there is a risk that in case one needs to recover, the user is misses some or all required information and is consequently not able to recover.
Power-users are probably aware of this - but average users that a new to Vorta and remote backup are likely to find this useful.
Describe the solution you'd like
Document the requirements for different scenarios.
Make it easy to export/print all required information.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Leave this undocumented i.e. learning by experience in case you need to recover.
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