CanuckFire@alien.topBtoHomelab@selfhosted.forum•How do you keep track of where each drive is plugged in ?English
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1 year agoI tape a piece of paper with important info to the top of the server… Top outside, not the inside because I don’t want it to block any airflow.
Paper is cheap and doesn’t need batteries, and I don’t need to look for the info when I need it.
You are basically taking on customer data archiving as a part of your business. If you are doing this as a business, everything has a cost and that cost should be passed to the customers.
There is a reason that companies doing long term record retention charge absurd amounts for it… Iron Mountain takes on a ton of liability and responsibility to keep your crap intact while they have it. I would never take that on willingly.
Some people I know offer to package and transfer the assets to the customer as a paid service when the project is done, making long term storage their problem. (Photo, design)
I also have friends who do the contract line that assets are only kept for a year.
Truthfully… As a business, why would you want to keep anything? If the customers lose their data they need to pay you to make thing again which is better for you.