![]() ![]() A large archive for the entire disk/partition. In my opinion, it would be good to change the operating model. Segregate your data into different substroctors and archive them separately so that you can select only the data that you really want to recover at the cloud level. Use large archives only for images of entire disks/partitions. ![]() How fast are you able to get to the data you need… If you only need to extract 100MB, won’t you have to download a 30GB archive.Ĭhoose the model that best suits your data recovery method.Īvoid large archives if you need to access small files. Instead of thinking what to choose for encryption/archiving, think from the other side what will fit your data recovery model in an emergency. If you want deep separation per file, I would choose pgp/gpg. If these are different files of different sizes and a dynamic structure with a frequently changing layout and the need to extract not everything but specific data, then I would choose rar/zip. If it’s a large number of small files with a fixed number and structure, then I would choose veracrypt. If it’s a large file, a full disk backup image that holds a range of sizes, I’d use veracrypt. How often we will change the content of the archive, what we need in terms of emergency extraction of data from the archive. The question is whether we will operate on a small number of large files or small files in a large amount. WinRAR, 7zip, Veracrypt, gpg… There’s no point in complicating your life too much.
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