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2015 Apr 16
2
Recycling directories and backup performance. Was: Re: rsync --link-dest won't link even if existing file is out of date (fwd)
...will be different - the speed depends on the relative
numbers of files and directories I'd imagine.
Half our recycled directories are 5 to 6 days old, and our churn rate
is typically only 0.5% of files and 1% of data each day. So, the
recycled directory is usually about 95% right.
Our backup procudures have provision for looking back at previous
directories, but there is not much to be gained with recycled
directories. Without recycling, and after a failure, the latest
available backup may not have much in it, and won't be a good place to
link-dest from - you need to go further back, as He...
2015 Apr 17
0
Recycling directories and backup performance. Was: Re: rsync --link-dest won't link even if existing file is out of date (fwd)
> Our backup procudures have provision for looking back at previous directories, but there is not much to be gained with recycled directories. Without recycling, and after a failure, the latest available backup may not have much in it.
Just wanted to point out that LBackup has a number of checks in place to detect fai...
2015 Apr 17
1
Recycling directories and backup performance. Was: Re: rsync --link-dest won't link even if existing file is out of date (fwd)
How do you handle snapshotting? or do you leave that to the block/fs virtualization
layer?
/kc
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 01:35:27PM +1200, Henri Shustak said:
>> Our backup procudures have provision for looking back at previous directories, but there is not much to be gained with recycled directories. Without recycling, and after a failure, the latest available backup may not have much in it.
>
>Just wanted to point out that LBackup has a number of checks in place t...