Backups: Beep Beep Beep
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It appears that the former owner of the server converted the system to a virtual hypervisor around that time. Why the files are corrupted are beyond me. If files were across the board corrupted then the system would not be booting or giving other errors. Maybe /home was selectively corrupted? That would be very… odd.
Regardless, it’s important to not rely on saving your files on remote servers. Make certain you keep a backup. Verify your content!