• insomniac@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Probably good advice but not exactly relevant. The person was hosting a server in their house and got raided for unrelated reasons and all their electronics were seized. Had they hosted in a data center or at least had off premises back ups, this wouldn’t have happened.

      • JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        I thought one of the points of the fediverse was to not be centralized in data centers that are more easily controlled. It’s supposedly supposed to be easy and relatively cheap to spin up your own instance on your own hardware. Just outsourcing to a data center I think goes against what the fediverse promised.

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          1 year ago

          Like anything, it’s a trade off. The fact that you can do whatever you want is the good thing. As long as everyone isn’t in the same datacenter, it’s fine. There’s datacenters all over the planet.

          If you’re self hosting, you can mitigate the risks by having some kind of contingency plan though. Just having backups in another location would have made it possible to get back up after the interruption. Now, this instance is probably just screwed.

          Data centers aren’t inherently bad and neither is self hosting. But there’s different risks that need to be planned for.

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            1 year ago

            If you’re self hosting, you can mitigate the risks by having some kind of contingency plan

            Like a degaussing loop hidden in the door frame?

            Just having backups in another location would have made it possible to get back up after the interruption

            Oh. Not that kind of contingency plan