On Fri, 16 Jun 2017, Jon Daley wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017, Derek Atkins wrote:
Jon Daley <gnuc...@jon.limedaley.com> writes:
How much data do you have that needs to be backed up? I have
space that I can offer, depending on how big it is.
Right now the backup volume uses 645GB:
[root@freenas] ~# df -h /mnt/freenas-0/backups/
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
freenas-0/backups 5.3T 645G 4.6T 12% /mnt/freenas-0/backups
Note, however, this is all my servers' backups, not just code. Code's
backup is a fraction of this, but I couldn't tell you offhand how much
it is.
Hm, the total number is kind of big. At the moment I have extra disk
space that could handle it, but if a paying customer came along, I would
rather sell that amount of space than give it away.
What I can show you is how mych the htdocs repos take:
[root@code repositories]# du -sh gnucash-htdocs*
2.5G gnucash-htdocs-docs.git
20M gnucash-htdocs.git
I wasn't totally following the conversation about all of this, but if
I can be of help with 5 or 10GB, I can do that.
And I suppose I should have said - my servers are RAID5 or 6, and also
backed up off-site with an incremental backup every few days, full backups
every two weeks, and it saves backups for a month or two.
If there was a way for me to get an ssh/rsync account to where the data is
stored, then I wouldn't have to have the "extra" copy stored up on the
web, but just kept on my backup system, which maybe would be nicer, but
either way is okay with me.
--
Jon Daley
http://jon.limedaley.com
~~
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