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As an extra benefit, backing up makes it easy to transfer a service from one machine to another with minimal hassle.
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This is useful for datacenters on fire, if your server provider gets bought out by another corporation or if shareholders decide that it is finally time to make more profit.
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This document covers the basic terms and usage of Selfprivacy backup subsystem.
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This document covers the basic terms and usage of SelfPrivacy backup subsystem.
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## What is a snapshot?
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Selfprivacy does not make backups of the whole machine.
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SelfPrivacy does not make backups of the whole machine.
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Instead, it saves the states of each service.
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The state of files used by a service, taken at a certain time, is called a Snapshot.
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In the interface, you can see a snapshot as having an id, a service it backs up, and a date of creation.
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Under the hood, we use Restic for transfers of encrypted data.
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Clouds like Backblaze have an option to disallow immediate removal of data.
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Selfprivacy app uses this option so that in case when the server is hacked the data cannot be erased.
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SelfPrivacy app uses this option so that in case when the server is hacked the data cannot be erased.
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## Listing snapshots
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* Go to your Backblaze/other cloud interface directly.
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* Rewind the bucket's state to prior the deletion event.
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* Open selfprivacy app
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* Open SelfPrivacy app
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* Invalidate snapshot cache
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* List the snapshots
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* Restore from snapshots as usual
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