Re: [BackupPC-users] mysql streaming
2013-04-26 21:12:19
<backuppc AT kosowsky DOT org> wrote on 04/26/2013 06:27:32
PM:
> My point is that even with o(100) files/copies which assuming you
are
> backing up multiple versions means you have far fewer distinct files
> -- you may be better off just writing a script...
I get your point, though I would ask you to define
"better"...
> BackupPC is really targeted at backing up large trees of thousands
of
> files. If you just have a 100 large databases, why not just use a
cron
> script that copies each one and appends a datestamp or stores it in
a
> different folder. It will probably be much faster too...
Why not cron? There's no Web GUI, it doesn't
expire old versions easily over an increasingly long period of time like
BPC ( [2,2,2,2], for example), I can't easily start/stop/manage the backup
jobs while they're running (short of kill -9), there's no built-in way
of archiving this data to removable storage, and I'm already keeping an
close eye on my BackupPC server for all of the other backups that it's
doing, so why build a kluged-together script when I can use the tool I've
already GOT?
I agree that it's an environment where many of BackupPC's unique strengths
are not used to their advantage. But I already have it for the areas
where it *does* excel, and other than it's a little slower than a straight-up
native rsync, I get *all* those other features for free. And as for
speed: I do the localhost during the day, when the BackupPC server
would be idle anyway, so who cares about the time as long as it completes
before my backup window starts in the evening? Why *would* I use
cron instead?
Perfect is the enemy of good enough. And BackupPC
is *plenty* good enough.
Tim Massey
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