[Pasig-discuss] Arguments for keeping an onsite copy of digitally preserved/stored digital content?
Jonathan Tilbury
jonathan.tilbury at preservica.com
Wed Jun 21 17:46:58 EDT 2017
Gail,
Many of our customers choose to use our Cloud Edition to have their primary day-to-day copy in the cloud, but use an SFTP storage adapter to write one copy of all the objects and associated metadata (description, structure, preservation, audit trail) back home. This can combine the best of both worlds, the flexibility and value for money of a cloud hosted solution with a complete copy at a location of your choice.
Jon
From: Pasig-discuss [mailto:pasig-discuss-bounces at asist.org] On Behalf Of Michelle A. Paolillo
Sent: 21 June 2017 21:11
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Subject: Re: [Pasig-discuss] Arguments for keeping an onsite copy of digitally preserved/stored digital content?
Hi Gail,
I also tend to lean towards one onsite copy. Many cloud vendors are simply reselling Amazon services. As such, you may not really have appropriate diversity for commercially based threats if you have cloud copies only. If Amazon goes down, much of “the cloud” goes down, regardless of who you bought it from.
Best,
Michelle
From: Pasig-discuss [mailto:pasig-discuss-bounces at asist.org] On Behalf Of gail at trumantechnologies.com<mailto:gail at trumantechnologies.com>
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Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Arguments for keeping an onsite copy of digitally preserved/stored digital content?
Experts, please share your thoughts.
Are your institutions ready to "trust" the cloud for all copies of data, or is there still an argument for an onsite copy? I usually lean to keeping one onsite copy, but am I stuck in an old paradigm? From earlier PASIG thread (started by Tim) it's clear other institutions are keeping at least one copy on site.
But how do you defend this decision?
Gail
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