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  • SkyNTP@lemmy.mltoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldDocker is hard work
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    3 hours ago

    I guess it depends what you run, and how the projects/containers are configured to handle updates and “breaking changes” in particular.

    But also, I’m being a bit broad with the term “breaking changes”. Other kinds of “breaking changes” that aren’t strictly crashing the software, but that still cause work include projects that demand a manual database migration before being operational, a config change, or just a UI change that will confuse a user.

    The point is, a lot of projects demand user attention which completely eclipses the effort required to execute a docker update.





  • I enjoyed the depth of this answer. That being said…

    4 copies seems like a level of paranoia that is not practical for the average consumer.

    3 is what I use, and I consider that an already more advanced use case.

    2 is probably most practical for the average person.

    Why do I say this? The cost of the backup solution needs to be less than the value of the data itself x the effort to recover the incrementally missing data x the value of your time x the chance of failure.

    In my experience, very few people have data that is so valuable that they need such a very thorough backup solution. Honestly, a 2$ thumb drive can contain most of the data the average user would actually miss and can’t easily find again scouring online.