On Tue, 1 May 2018, Gary Gatling wrote:
So... we have a backup solution we are working on with some windows file
servers to back them up to AWS Glacier. https://aws.amazon.com/glacier/
I was wondering if it might be possible to use some kind of open source
software to handle openafs file server backups and restores ? Something such
as amanda ? http://www.amanda.org/ Could that be made to backup to AWS
Glacier with vos dump or something?
I'm been using BackupAFS <https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupafs/> for
a dozen or so years. I currently back up ~75TB with it. Once it's set up,
it's 99.9% hands-off. You can basically use any storage backend that can be
presented to your backup server as a semi-normal filesystem (DAS, SAN, NFS,
NAS, ... even AFS itself if you're crazy like a fox). [N.B. I wrote
portions of it.]
But honestly, if you already have a non-AFS-aware backup solution that
handles regular files, using vos to dump volumes to files is so easy that
probably hundreds of admins have each written unique scripts to do it.
My main advice is to use what you're comfortable with and understand. Oh,
and test your restores regularly.
Thanks for any ideas anyone has...
Good luck,
Stephen