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- From: richard.pieri at gmail.com (Rich Pieri)
- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 17:06:27 -0400
The deduplication discussion got me thinking about how I do backups of my two "work" stations (read: where I play games, watch movies, and do all my other not actually work things like writing this). I had been using rsync to replicate data to my file server (ZFS, redundant storage, etc.) but this really isn't efficient in total. So I went looking at what cool options are available. I found a pair of programs that do what I want: First is Relax-and-Recover, aka ReaR. It partitions and formats a USB drive to be a bootable turn-key bare metal recovery device. It's limited to recovering to identical hardware which is fine for me. Emergency bare metal recovery is what I want from this aspect of backups. Transparency: I have been using ReaR since January because it is bare metal recovery in a more convenient form than Clonezilla. Second is restic. This is for file and filesystem recovery. There are many similar programs: borg, rdiff-backup, etc., but what makes restic stand out for me is the backups can be mounted as filesystems via FUSE. Mounting a backup set and browsing it like any filesystem is absolutely brilliant for restoring files. My implementation is a bit odd. Or perhaps not. I have a pair of big SSDs in USB enclosures. Drive A has a ReaR backup of machine A and restic backups of important files from machine B; drive B has a ReaR backup of machine B and restic backups of important files from machine A. This should provide safety in the unlikely case that I lose a computer and either of the backup devices. -- \m/ (--) \m/
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