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2015 Nov 13
0
Rsync and differential Backups
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2015 Nov 13
4
Rsync and differential Backups
On 11/13/2015 01:46 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
> If you really_need_ the guarantee of a snapshot, consider either LVM
> or RAID1. Break out a volume from the RAID set, back it up, then
> rebuild.
FFS, don't do the latter. LVM is the standard filesystem backing for
Red Hat and CentOS systems, and fully supports consistent snapshots
without doing half-ass shit like breaking a RAID