On Thu, 23 May 2013, Robin Humble <[email protected]> wrote:
> nothing clever, just manually. overly manually. every week or so I
> power on the backup box and run some rsyncs. it'd be possible to
> automate it (script that runs on power-up) but I haven't bothered.
> 
> I actually kinda like a >>1day gap between backups as it gives me a
> window to retrieve files that I deleted by mistake. a fraction of a day
> is a bit short to realise that a file is gone and to look for it in the
> backups.

http://etbe.coker.com.au/2012/12/17/using-btrfs/

I'm currently using BTRFS snapshots for that sort of thing.  On some of my 
systems I have 100 snapshots stored from 15 minute intervals and another 50 or 
so stored from daily intervals.  The 15 minute intervals capture the most 
likely possibilities for creating and accidentally deleting a file.  The daily 
once cover more long-term mistakes.

To cover hardware failure or significant sysadmin mistakes I make backups to 
USB attached SATA disks.

> incremental backups would work better, but so far I've been too lazy to
> work out a way to filter out fewGB tv shows that I've watched and
> deleted and don't want in any incrementals.

On a BTRFS or ZFS system you would use a different subvolume/filesystem for the 
TV shows which doesn't get the snapshot backups.

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