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2015 Nov 13
0
Rsync and differential Backups
...ensure that as the disks are added back a full catchup copy occurs. You may consider it half a mule's droppings, but it is, after all, what happens if you loose a spindle and hot replace. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJWRk8fAAoJEAF3yXsqtyBlM50P/iHt5rwT/sGWSaNnsBNNoS0L WKb8Z9M7nVwaWsjceHPwEWMDrW2M7TUlXWCWhmDOL5oWP2PtX5J0YkXZ3ADmn5cp GE8gKmFDIdoepxs/GQREpryh+mT+kyhr+3WIISgSplEsGP0PezEBEX5jemvMAFcn bVH4KYj5Cqt/xludubqxaNe/GF72FwJKVl/ie5GIMF1gk039QpykOvI8GZzcXXVU /vEUH72i+JOgyrLCMIuzH6na2YSiXI1pav8NnPV4pZCX6Rre8/MTtNGRd8Lda3zR Nqb1Jow7ozTRwYWJpORU0Zi...
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