[mythtv-users] OT: backing up to hard drive

belcampo belcampo at zonnet.nl
Thu May 12 07:49:56 UTC 2005


> Message: 29
> Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 19:10:00 -0400
> From: Preet Khalsa <preet at ecbit.com>
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] OT: backing up to hard drive
> To: Discussion about mythtv <mythtv-users at mythtv.org>
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> > > > This is totally off topic, but it probably applies to a lot of people
> > > > here who have too much data for tape backups.
> > > > I support a linux file server for a client that is fed up with using
> > > > tape backups and insists on setting up a back up to a hard drive. The
> > > > whole package will need to be idiot proof and easy to use.
> > > > I imagine many people on this list are already doing this.
> > > > Questions I have...
> > > > What software are you using? It seems like a simple tar or cp in a
> > > > cron job would do the trick.
> > > > What hardware are you using to provide hot swapable drives at a
> > > > reasonable cost? USB, SCSI?
> > > > How are you moving the drives offsite? It seems like just chucking a
> > > > bare drive in your car everyday will drastically reduce its life
> > > > span. Anybody have any experience with these
> > > > http://www.high-rely.com/index.cfm?action=products&group=3 ?
> > > >    
> > >
> > > Ok, there is a really good way to do this, go look at:
> > >
> > > http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/
> > >
> > > Basically you can have a rotation that only consumes the size of the
> > > data plus change over the rotation period.
> > >  
> >
> > that's what I use: rsync. Works well and is easy.
That's what I use as well, simple and reliable.

Henk Schoneveld


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