Am Freitag, 17. August 2018, 07:55:57 CEST schrieb Dale:
> Marc Joliet wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 10. August 2018, 04:46:17 CEST schrieb Dale:
[...]
> >> I did think about btrfs. I've read a lot of threads on here about
> >> people using it and it seems to have come a long ways and be pretty
> >> stab
Marc Joliet wrote:
> Am Freitag, 10. August 2018, 04:46:17 CEST schrieb Dale:
>> Wols Lists wrote:
>>> On 08/08/18 04:43, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I just bought two external drive enclosures. One is sort of a spare but
I do plan to do some backups on it, mostly pictures from my camer
Am Dienstag, 14. August 2018, 12:55:05 CEST schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Am 09.08.18 um 18:52 schrieb Wols Lists:
> > May I suggest using btrfs for your backup drive?
>
> I like btrbk:
>
> https://github.com/digint/btrbk
>
> I run btrfs as main filesystem on 3 systems (2 laptops, 1 main deskt
Am Freitag, 10. August 2018, 04:46:17 CEST schrieb Dale:
> Wols Lists wrote:
> > On 08/08/18 04:43, Dale wrote:
> >> Howdy,
> >>
> >> I just bought two external drive enclosures. One is sort of a spare but
> >> I do plan to do some backups on it, mostly pictures from my camera. In
> >> one of th
On 14/08/18 12:42, John Covici wrote:
> I use sanoid/syncoid to back up using zfs. Its great, keeps snapshots
> for as long as I want them (I use 80 days for now). And it keeps
> hourlies for the last couple of days as well, so I could roll back in
> case of a problem. Very nice if you use zfs.
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 06:55:05 -0400,
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Am 09.08.18 um 18:52 schrieb Wols Lists:
>
> > May I suggest using btrfs for your backup drive?
>
> I like btrbk:
>
> https://github.com/digint/btrbk
>
> I run btrfs as main filesystem on 3 systems (2 laptops, 1 main desktop)
Am 09.08.18 um 18:52 schrieb Wols Lists:
> May I suggest using btrfs for your backup drive?
I like btrbk:
https://github.com/digint/btrbk
I run btrfs as main filesystem on 3 systems (2 laptops, 1 main desktop)
and so far I am not looking back.
-> btrbk snapshots to local subvolumes ("time mac
Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> On 10/08/18 10:46, Dale wrote:
>> Wols Lists wrote:
>>> On 08/08/18 04:43, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I just bought two external drive enclosures. One is sort of a spare but
It has power. I'm not sure where I'd put a fridge, even a tiny one. I
w
Mick wrote:
> On Thursday, 9 August 2018 09:18:43 BST Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>> On 08/08/18 11:43, Dale wrote:
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> Long story short that leads up to my questions, I paid off some debt.
>> Hi Dale,
>>
>> what you are talking about is not a real backup but a single copy of
>> your
On 10/08/18 10:46, Dale wrote:
> Wols Lists wrote:
>> On 08/08/18 04:43, Dale wrote:
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> I just bought two external drive enclosures. One is sort of a spare but
>>>
>>> It has power. I'm not sure where I'd put a fridge, even a tiny one. I
>>> wish it was twice as big as it i
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 08/08/18 04:43, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I just bought two external drive enclosures. One is sort of a spare but
>> I do plan to do some backups on it, mostly pictures from my camera. In
>> one of the enclosures I put a single 6TB drive that I found on ebay. It
>> has a
Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> On 08/08/18 11:43, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> Long story short that leads up to my questions, I paid off some debt.
>>
> Hi Dale,
>
> what you are talking about is not a real backup but a single copy of
> your data that may or may not be complete (the delete option you
On 08/08/18 04:43, Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
>
> I just bought two external drive enclosures. One is sort of a spare but
> I do plan to do some backups on it, mostly pictures from my camera. In
> one of the enclosures I put a single 6TB drive that I found on ebay. It
> has about 7,000 hours on i
On Thursday, 9 August 2018 09:18:43 BST Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> On 08/08/18 11:43, Dale wrote:
> > Howdy,
> >
> > Long story short that leads up to my questions, I paid off some debt.
>
> Hi Dale,
>
> what you are talking about is not a real backup but a single copy of
> your data that may
În ziua de joi, 9 august 2018, la 11:37:38 EEST, Neil Bothwick a scris:
> I agree with all of this and I would also add Duplicity as a possible
> candidate, although not quite as simple to use as BorgBackup (I haven't
> tried Dirvish) I usually end up putting a wrapper script around such tasks
> an
On Thu, 9 Aug 2018 16:18:43 +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> Have a look at Dirvish or borgbackup (both in portage) for what they can
> do. Having a space efficient store at regular points of time is a
> lifesaver at times. To restore from dirvish its a copy from the selected
> tree. With borg its
On 08/08/18 11:43, Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Long story short that leads up to my questions, I paid off some debt.
>
Hi Dale,
what you are talking about is not a real backup but a single copy of
your data that may or may not be complete (the delete option you
mention) at a single point in time
Howdy,
Long story short that leads up to my questions, I paid off some debt.
Finally I'm getting around to doing some things I been wanting to do.
One of them, backups. I bought a hard drive enclosure that has a fan to
keep things cool. Figured I would get a decent one that hopefully will
keep
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