[Discuss] On-site backups revisited - rsnapshot vs. CrashPlan
Rich Braun
richb at pioneer.ci.net
Fri Feb 22 15:29:23 EST 2013
Rich Pieri noted:
> What possible benefit is there to using a one-off custom database when
> the problem has already been solved? ... It only works
> with custom tools designed to work with that custom database just like
> Legato Networker (or whoever owns it now) or any of a plethora of
> vendor lock-in "solutions".
Well, I'll hazard a guess that in 90%+ of cases, anyone who has ever
approached the backup problem has come up with a one-off custom database as an
integral component of their solution. Look behind the scenes and chances
you'll find a database, by any other name, lurking underneath. You need a
list of files, you need a place to put file meta data, you need a way to run
comparisons.
That has nothing whatsoever to do with whether Rich Braun is going to lock a
potential user into a particular solution, even if my code were to be
published and used. I'm not following your argument.
> I'm not against teaching. I am against the idea that "let me throw a
> database at it" is ever a good answer. Backups need to be simple to
> create and simple to restore. Anything that complicates these two
> requirements is to be avoided.
Different strokes, different folks. You can avoid complexity, you can avoid
databases, whatever. Those are your choices.
I pretty much never choose a solution based on hard-and-fast criteria like
those. Each reader here makes their own choices, and I'm sure many agree with
you. But on this matter, you and I do not.
-rich
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