Important files and Docker configs have a copy on Google Drive also, and everything else is ultimately unimportant and can be recovered (yarr). GDrive and the local drive are copies of each other for what would actually be a pain to lose. I'm avoiding a full thorough NAS machine setup because I already get weird looks for the basics I have now!
From the posted fix it looks like the client was buggy and stopped uploading new files for months; newer version checked if they were actually uploaded and if not, removed. If that's true and it happened to me i couldn't trust google drive anymore. Maybe just to host a backup of a backup
Never trust the cloud. Only use it for temporary backup. The last place I worked for was exclusively using Google Drive. I would have laughed my ass off if this had happened there.
Google Drive users are reporting files mysteriously disappearing from the service, with some posters on the company's support forums claiming six or more months of work have unceremoniously vanished.
There is little information regarding what has happened; some users reported that synchronization had simply stopped working, so the cloud storage was out of date.
Others could get some of their information back by fiddling with cached files, although the limited advice on offer for the affected was to leave things well alone until engineers come up with a solution.
A message purporting to be from Google support also advised not to make changes to the root/data folder while engineers investigat the issue.
European cloud hosting provider OVH suffered a disastrous fire in 2021 that left some customers scrambling for backups and disaster recovery plans.
Earlier in 2023, the company's europe-west9 region took a shower after water made its presence felt inside a Parisian Google Cloud datacenter.
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