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Ph
. I don't see any point
in involving raid until you need to span pools over more than one
disk.
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On 13/04/2011 9:06 AM, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
Just as a side point, my plugcomputer + USB drive is so small and
portable that I actually have it located inside my network box. And it
is so replicable that I can easily just rsync the plug flash memory
(512MB) onto another spare plug, grab a
On 13/04/2011 5:13 AM, Timothy J Massey wrote:
To slightly expand what Les wrote: there are 4 realistic options (for
a very loose definition of realistic):
1) rsync the pool.
2) LVM Snapshot/dd
3) Break a RAID array
4) Run two separate BackupPC servers, both backing up the same server.
You
On 13/04/2011 11:21 AM, Timothy J Massey wrote:
ZFS.
Sorry, unexplainable brain fade. Maybe I should concentrate more on what
I write. ZFS.
Remember, you have to get them to another machine, so ZFS or any other
snapshot by itself won't finish the job: you then need to copy them
somewhere