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I am learning to love duplicity. The flexibility it has plus<br>
full/incremental setup is nice. And it can backup windows clients
as<br>
well so you can start tying them in as well.<br>
<br>
Robert<br>
<br>
<br>
On 10/14/11 14:27, Will wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> I run rsync to a remote plug
computer once a day. You can use Rsync<br>
> to do local backups as well. but since you are runnign on
one disk<br>
> you may wantt to think about using software RAID or LVM to
mirror<br>
> your drives.<br>
><br>
> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/">http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/</a><br>
><br>
> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Nic Young
<<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:nryoung@gmail.com">nryoung@gmail.com</a><br>
> <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:nryoung@gmail.com"><mailto:nryoung@gmail.com></a>> wrote:<br>
><br>
> Hello,<br>
><br>
> I have been lurking the mailing list and irc for about 6
months<br>
> now and I have sadly not been able to make a meeting. I
just<br>
> wanted to do a small intro about myself and ask a question
about<br>
> backups on home servers.<br>
><br>
> I am currently a junior at UCD full time studying Computer<br>
> Science. I also work almost full time as a jr. sysadmin at
a<br>
> environmental testing company. I mostly administer Windows<br>
> servers, but I was able to successfully convince my boss to
move<br>
> from Spiceworks (*shudder*) to Nagios on CentOS for system<br>
> monitoring. I was able to install and configure Nagios here
at<br>
> work and I am always looking for new ways to introduce
Linux in<br>
> to my work environment.<br>
><br>
> Now to my question:<br>
><br>
> I have recently set up a home server running CentOS 6.0 . I
have<br>
> set up vsftpd, apache, and samba. This server is my primary<br>
> server for storing all of my data. I have all of my data on
a<br>
> 1TB hd and I have recently acquired another 1TB hd. What is
the<br>
> best method of backing up my data to the other hard drive?
I<br>
> have looked at rsync, BackupPC and Amanda and I am frankly<br>
> confused as to which would be best to suite my needs. Also
do<br>
> you guys do full bi-weekly backups or daily incremental or<br>
> something else?<br>
><br>
> I appreciate your time in reading this and I look
forwarding to<br>
> meeting some of you in the near future. Thanks!<br>
><br>
> -- <br>
> Cheers,<br>
> Nic Young<br>
><br>
><br>
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