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2013 Dec 18
1
ZFS on Linux testing
On 12/18/2013, 04:00 , lists at benjamindsmith.com wrote:
> I may be being presumptuous, and if so, I apologize in advance...
>
> It sounds to me like you might consider a disk-to-disk backup solution.
> I could suggest dirvish, BackupPC, or our own home-rolled rsync-based
> solution that works rather well:http://www.effortlessis.com/backupbuddy/
>
> Note that with these
2013 Dec 19
0
ZFS on Linux testing
On 12/19/2013, 04:00 , lists at benjamindsmith.com wrote:
> BackupPC is a great product, and if I knew of it and/or it was available
> when I started, I would likely have used it instead of cutting code. Now
> that we've got BackupBuddy working and integrated, we aren't going to be
> switching as it has worked wonderfully for a decade with very few issues
> and little
2013 Dec 14
1
ZFS on Linux testing
On 12/14/2013, 04:00 , lists at benjamindsmith.com wrote:
> We checked lsyncd out and it's most certainly an very interesting tool.
> I*will* be using it in the future!
>
> However, we found that it has some issues scaling up to really big file
> stores that we haven't seen (yet) with ZFS.
>
> For example, the first thing it has to do when it comes online is a
>
2006 Jan 04
3
backup scripts
I was just curious if anyone knew if any good backup scripts...I found one the other day on freshmeat called
ibackup which does a great number of things, but I just wanted an idea of what was being used these days.
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Andrew Rice Jr
2006 Jan 11
1
Backup strategy using 2 HDD + 2 drawers
Hi,
One of my CentOS 4 server is a repository for backups for other
machines. In this server, there is a 3ware RAID card and 2 HDD for the
OS + data of this server. I also have 2 drawers (each containing one
200GB hdd), connected to a promise TX2000 card. One disk will remain in
the server and one will be taken outside. What would be the best
strategy for syncing the hdd when I swap
2007 Jan 17
4
OOT: Advice on failover rsync setup
Hi all,
I have a task on setting up a cluster of 2 servers for providing ftp service.
We use RH's Cluster suite. However the cluster setup is lack of shared network
storage, so the /var/ftp/pub is mounted on each server. The cluster is set
with Master and Slave configuration (when the master is down, slave serves.
and when master is up again, slaves gives up the service back to master).
We
2006 Apr 18
8
Backing up CentOS
Can anyone suggest a good open source/free backup software that works on
CentOS? I was reading through the manuals on how to back things up and it
said do 1 of 2 things. Buy a 3rd party software packages or make one from
source. Well I have no clue how to do the 2nd option and I don't want to
spend any money so I figured I would as you gurus. BTW I am newb so easier
the software the better.