On Sunday 30 Jun 2013 12:05:05 William Kenworthy wrote:
> On 30/06/13 17:58, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> > Am 30.06.2013 01:42, schrieb Grant:
> >> Can anyone think of an automated method that remotely and securely
> >> backs up data from one system to another, preserves permissions and
> >> ownership, and keeps the backups safe even if the backed-up system is
> >> compromised?
> >> 
> >> I did delve into bacula but decided it was overkill for just a few
> >> systems.
> > 
> > I use amanda but it might be overkill for you as well. The initial
> > learning curve is a bit steep but then it is reliable and rather easy to
> > add ned systems.
> > 
> > What about using duplicity? And that dupinanny-helper-script.
> 
> sounds something like bacula in that it uses hard links, but also is
> much simpler.  To restore, you just rsync the file/files/everything back
> as needed.  Can be automated (passwordless logins using certs) and
> basicly just works (for quite a few years now!).
> 
> BillK
> 
> 
> 
> 
> *  app-backup/dirvish
>       Latest version available: 1.2.1
>       Latest version installed: 1.2.1
>       Size of downloaded files: 47 kB
>       Homepage:    http://www.dirvish.org/
>       Description: Dirvish is a fast, disk based, rotating network
> backup system.
>       License:     OSL-2.0

What file system are you using with Dirvish and how much space compared to the 
source fs is it using?
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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