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2015 Nov 14
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Rsync and differential Backups
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2015 Nov 14
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Rsync and differential Backups
On 11/13/2015 12:59 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
> Maybe I should have been clearer: use (LVM) OR (RAID1 and break).
I took your meaning. I'm saying that's a terrible backup strategy, for
a list of reasons.
For instance, it only works if you mirror a single disk. It doesn't
work if you use RAID10 or RAID5, or RAID6, or RAIDZ, etc. Breaking RAID
doesn't make the data