SV: studio backups
Thorbjörn Linder
Thorbjorn.Linder at systeam.se
Thu Jan 29 14:29:28 GMT 2009
Hi all,
I use Bacula as my backup app. And are the best program of all I think.
http://www.bacula.org/en/
It's text based but very straight forward and very well documented
This program saved my data when an server upgrade failed and I had to reinstall every thing
So restoring data works! I know. :-)
Regards
/Thobbe
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Skickat: den 29 januari 2009 15:16
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Ämne: studio backups
I've been researching that blind spot in the Linux community: a
decent backup app
and have read various people recommending tar, dd, dump, rsync,
partimage, clonezilla, etc etc
each person has their favorite way to do backups and each is woefully
lame in offering a concise step by step HOWTO
the road of FOSS is littered with half-baked apps that get crap
support by their disinterested developers
I've tried most of these apps but none of them seem to have the exact
set of features I'm looking for
ease of use, ability to cron, flawless backups, informative error
reporting, etc.
I am using an app that I like <somewhat> called QuickStart
QS is basically a script that provides a front end for partimage and tar
and while it backs up my two partitions ('/' + '/home') with tar
my '/home' partition (/dev/sda5) gives an error message with
QuickStart/partimage
so I've been using QuickStart/tar for my 2 partitions with some success
I say 'some success' because I have yet to test them by restoring them
there is also Grsync, and Simple Backup which both have their plusses
and minuses
neither of which seemed ready for prime time
I'm still waiting to test clonezilla which seems promising - and
seems to be a favorite among the more demanding users
anyway, I know that backing up is still a black art in Linux-land for
some reason
so I wanted to ask people here what they use for backing up their
precious audio and session files...
q: what is your favorite backup app and why?
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