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Backup Doctrine
Principles
- Backups exist for calm recovery, not comfort.
- Encrypt backups before they leave the system.
- A backup that cannot be safely lost is incorrectly scoped.
- Restores are verified: a backup without a restore test is a hope, not a backup.
In-repo boundaries
- What is backed up, where it is stored, and how it is restored is recorded in
60-backups/manifests/. - Proof that restores work (restore drills, checksums, validation notes) lives in
60-backups/restore-tests/.
Minimum standard
For each backup set, record:
- Source (what)
- Destination (where)
- Method (how)
- Frequency (when)
- Restore procedure (how to get it back)
- Validation (how you know it worked)