I'd use xfsdump rather than dd (I'm using xfs filesystem) as xfsdump is able 
to restore on any partition type with any size. More over, it is browsable 
using xfsrestore.
The only problem I have is that I'm unable to find any hot swapable SATA bay.
any links to such equipment would be cool.

Regards,

Olivier.

Le Mardi 16 Août 2005 00:07, Jacob S a écrit :
> On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 16:38:18 -0400
>
> Justin Pessa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am interested in seeing what others do to move their backup data to
> > other  media for rotational backups.
> >
> > Currently I use a series of hotswappable SATA drives and rsync to
> > transfer  the contents of /var/lib/backuppc to the removable disk. Is
> > there a better  solution?
> >
> > My current backup scheme is similar to the grandfather/father/son tape
> >
> > rotation where BackupPC is doing the son backups and my cron script
> > runs the  Grandfather/Father backups. I manually swap the disk weekly
> > and adjust the  various monthly/quarterly offsite pools.
>
> I take a slightly different approach from backing up the backuppc
> server. I have a second backuppc server that backs up the same clients
> as the primary server. This way if one backuppc server dies, I still
> have all the backups on a second machine. (And then everything except
> for the backuppc stuff from each backuppc server is backed up on the
> opposite backuppc server.)
>
> Additionally, I have the backuppc servers keep 2 weekly full backups and
> 2 monthly full backups and have found this to be adequate for my needs.
> It does not take that much more hard drive space for the pool and allows
> me to go back a little ways in time to look for old files.
>
> HTH,
> Jacob
>
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