Jorick Astrego <[email protected]> writes:

> Maybe split it in 2 disks? One OS and one APP/DATA? You can then backup 
> only one. 
>  
> I prefer to do this anyway as I then can just redeploy the OS and attach 
> the second disk to get things back up and running. 

Are you suggesting that /etc and /var should go onto their own disks?
There is lots of configuration in /etc (which is usually in the root
disk) that needs to be backed up.

Also, different apps store configuration and data in different places,
so saying "just put it on a second disk" can be hard.

Sure, it works fine for /home -- but mysql?  imapd?  ...

-derek
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       Derek Atkins                 617-623-3745
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       Computer and Internet Security Consultant
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