![]() Since I have been using Proxmox, I especially prefer having a web interface exposed for the services I run versus having a desktop app because I do not need to run a full blown virtual machine with a desktop environment. Therefore, my ideal software backup tool should provide the ability to run commands but also expose a web interface for configuring backups. I like having a good balance of both worlds. There are a couple of command line tools like Restic and Duplicity (so many Dupli… apps!) that work with Backblaze B2, but I really enjoy having a web interface for configuration and monitoring the status of backups. I do not want to have to wait a few weeks to build the database on a new machine if for some reason I had to restore from scratch because it could take another week or two to download the full data set. My data set was so large that recreating the database took way too long (I let it run for over a week and it was only halfway done rebuilding the database). Since the data is stored as encrypted chunks of 50MB (or whatever you set it to), I have to use the software to be able to restore the data. After trying several things such as rebuilding the database, I gave up on it and it shook my confidence of being able to reliably retrieve my data from the cloud (technically, Duplicati v2.0 is considered beta so perhaps it is not production ready). I tried repairing and correcting the issue. The data and database became out of sync. Then I ended up encountering an issue with a file that may have been corrupt or some other issue. I like using Ubuntu since I am most comfortable with it since I have been using it since 2005 shortly after it was initially released.ĭuplicati was the first backup software that I thought would meet my needs for using Backblaze B2. Of course, there are other Linux options if you want an ultra light weight OS. In either case, I would only need to run something like Ubuntu Server which does not have a desktop environment installed by default. I was looking for either a command line tool or a tool that exposed a web interface to configure the backups. I did not want to create a virtual machine with a full blown operating system just so that I can run the CrashPlan application. I wanted to know if I could keep the offsite backup costs a little lower than $10 per month (even though that is not a huge expense to ensure your most important files are protected) and also run a lighter weight service. I was using CrashPlan, and my discounted subscription expired. The present paper explores legitimacy and extent for right to privacy in changed technological scenario, at a time when biometrics and identity data is being stored for multipurpose uses including search and surveillance.After I migrated my home server to use Proxmox, I began searching for a new offsite, cloud backup solution. Right to privacy gains importance in present scenario where biometric or Adhaar ID removes duplicacy or fake IDs and therefore, is a mighty instrument to benefit people living on margins through government welfare related schemes. In many of the countries where privacy is not explicitly recognized in the Constitution, such as the United States, Ireland and India the courts have found that right in other provisions. Nearly every country in the world recognizes a right of privacy explicitly in their Constitution. It may be interpreted as subset of liberty however notion of privacy seems to larger than even liberty at some instances. Privacy has many aspects some may qualify as fundamental right, some may not. ![]() The right to privacy thus has been held to protect a private space in which man may become and remain himself. Black’s Law Dictionary says that ‘right to privacy’ is a generic term encompassing various rights recognized to be inherent in concept of ordered liberty, and such rights prevent government interference in intimate personal relationship’s or activities, freedoms of individual to make fundamental choices involving himself, his family, and his relationship with others. ![]()
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