I know its not a perfect defense, but usually I have all of my pooled drives unmapped with just the pool given a letter. I know when DP loses a disk, it goes into read-only mode until its resolved.
Would it be feasible to do this if the pool hits a threshold of modified files in a short timeframe? Im thinking ransomware mitigation mostly. Not fool proof, but I doubt most ransomware can access a non-mapped disk on a remote server provided the server stays clean.
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I know its not a perfect defense, but usually I have all of my pooled drives unmapped with just the pool given a letter. I know when DP loses a disk, it goes into read-only mode until its resolved.
Would it be feasible to do this if the pool hits a threshold of modified files in a short timeframe? Im thinking ransomware mitigation mostly. Not fool proof, but I doubt most ransomware can access a non-mapped disk on a remote server provided the server stays clean.
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