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Re: [BackupPC-users] BackupPC as a personal backup solution?

2013-06-23 12:17:52
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] BackupPC as a personal backup solution?
From: Adam Goryachev <mailinglists AT websitemanagers.com DOT au>
To: backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2013 02:15:59 +1000
On 24/06/13 00:02, Doug Lytle wrote:
> Daniel Carrera wrote:
>> Anyway, that's my situation. I would love to hear any general advice
>> you can offer. Do you think I should try with BacupPC? Is there
>> another backup option that you'd recommend instead?
> If you have the space and the capabilities to do so, I don't see why 
> not.  I use it personally in my home.  My data set is no where near that 
> size though.  I have it running as a Virtual Machine.
>
I think there are a number of issues here:
1) Backuppc will not store duplicate copies of files even if you rename
the directory, however, it will still re-transfer the files during the
first backup after the rename (even with rsync[d]).

2) BackupPC expects to store it's data on a local filesystem, NFS may or
may not support hardlinks, depending on the underlying FS on the NFS server.

3) To get the full benefits of any backup solution, the backup copy
should be "remote" from the source. This might mean a few metres away
(protects against some things, but not fire/flood/theft/etc). However, a
backup on the same physical disk is even worse, since it doesn't even
protect against physical disk failure. Only you can decide how much
protection you need based on the data you are working with etc.

Worst case scenario, get yourself an old (or new really cheap single
board computer like the Raspberry Pi) and connect some new decent size
HDD's, then run backuppc on this "remote" machine. Bonus for putting it
in a separate room/building/city/etc... Although keep in mind point one
above when calculating bandwidth requirements.

I don't know of any backup solution that would be better suited, and
handle the directory rename any better (except maybe DRBD or similar,
but that isn't a backup solution, that is more for redundancy).

Regards,
Adam

-- 
Adam Goryachev
Website Managers
www.websitemanagers.com.au


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