On 9/5/23 07:34, Michael Kjörling wrote:
On 4 Sep 2023 13:57 -0700, from dpchr...@holgerdanske.com (David Christensen):
* I am using zfs-auto-snapshot(8) for snapsnots. Are you using rsnapshot(1)
for snapshots?
No. I'm using ZFS snapshots on the source, but not for backup
purposes. (I have co
On 4 Sep 2023 13:57 -0700, from dpchr...@holgerdanske.com (David Christensen):
> * I am using zfs-auto-snapsnot(8) for snapsnots. Are you using rsnapsnot(1)
> for snapshots?
No. I'm using ZFS snapshots on the source, but not for backup
purposes. (I have contemplated doing that, but it would incre
On 9/4/23 00:53, Michael Kjörling wrote:
On 3 Sep 2023 14:20 -0700, from dpchr...@holgerdanske.com (David Christensen):
Without seeing a console session, I am unsure what you mean by "physically
stored", "total logical (excluding effects of compression) data", and "hot
current logical data ... (
On 3 Sep 2023 14:20 -0700, from dpchr...@holgerdanske.com (David Christensen):
>> 8.07 TiB physically stored on one backup drive holding 174 backups;
>> 11.4 TiB total logical (excluding effects of compression) data on the
>> source; 7.83 TiB hot current logical data on the source (excluding
>> thi
On 9/3/23 03:02, Michael Kjörling wrote:
8.07 TiB physically stored on one backup drive holding 174 backups;
11.4 TiB total logical (excluding effects of compression) data on the
source; 7.83 TiB hot current logical data on the source (excluding
things like ZFS snapshots and compression).
Which
On 2 Sep 2023 14:49 -0700, from dpchr...@holgerdanske.com (David Christensen):
> So, 693 GB backup size, 98 backups, 67 TB apparent total backup storage, and
> 777 GB actual total backup storage. So, a savings of about 88:1.
>
> What statistics are other readers seeing for similar use-cases and t
On 9/2/23 15:26, Michel Verdier wrote:
On 2023-09-02, David Christensen wrote:
What statistics are other readers seeing for similar use-cases and
their backup solutions?
I have 83 backups resulting to 130% of data. So a ratio of 63:1.
Nice.
But because of performance limitation I don't
On 9/2/23 12:15, Michel Verdier wrote:
On 2023-09-02, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I switched to Bup a few years ago and saw a significant reduction in the
size of my backups that is partly due to the deduplication *between*
machines (I backup several Debian machines to the same backup
repository) as
on Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 12:28:17PM +, Ross Burton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a cheap backup system for my machine. A recent scare
> regarding my hard drive ("is it a 75GXP?") forced me to think about
> backup policy.
>
> I'd love to own a Jaz drive but at the momen
This may not be exactly what you want, but then again it may.
I've been looking at a program called Mondo which does most
of what you're talking about (and can span CD's, if one isn't
big enough, &c.). The homepage is
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo
...or something like that. I've had limited suc
hi ya ross
a cdrw can hold about 600Mb ??? or a 20Gb disk of regular files...
if your 20Gb hard disk is all mpeg files... it probably wont fit into cdrw
- a bigger hard disk of compressed data files wont fit into cdrweither
- a writable dvd gets you up to 2 or 4Gb of "backup" spac
Udjat the BitMeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use bru 2000 and I am _very_ happy with it.
> I also us cpio to copy my whole filesystem(/) to a different partition
> (/snapshot) to have a online read-only backup of files.
> You could get by with cpio but I like the tape verify and features of
> "manoj" == Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
manoj> I guess I would like to hear abot dump vs afio.
i am using afio to back up the important parts of the system, with the
aid of a small script similar to those at /usr/doc/afio/examples, and
am quite happy with it.
my backup
I use bru 2000 and I am _very_ happy with it.
I also us cpio to copy my whole filesystem(/) to a different partition
(/snapshot) to have a online read-only backup of files.
You could get by with cpio but I like the tape verify and features of bru
2000. Take a look at www.estinc.com
On 3 Dec 1997
Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: How do people backup their machines? What packages do you use?
: How do the backends (dd, dump/restore tar afio/cpio) compare wrt
: reliability/ease of use? [dd is just for completeness.] I would like
: a full backup, so I guess tar is out as
Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: How do people backup their machines? What packages do you use?
: How do the backends (dd, dump/restore tar afio/cpio) compare wrt
: reliability/ease of use? [dd is just for completeness.] I would like
: a full backup, so I guess tar is out as
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