On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, David Purton wrote:

> 
> Actaully we'd probably risk it with 3 disks - so at any given time we
> have two full snapshots and then use the third disk for daily
> backups. So drves would be not such a bad option.
> 
> Also does anyone know anything about these Mobile Rack Hard Disk bays?

if you use "mobile racks" ... 
        - you're gonna assume that those those are changed daily
        - its working properly

        those things caoses $5.00 - $100 depending on model and features

        - there's no such thing as hotswap ide
        ( how do you know nothing was writing data to it ?? )

        - its best to power down the box, and install the drive bays

- full backups takes too much space ... and hard to span a month or 6
  months  of backups when using only "full backups"

- only backup what you consider important data
        ( let's /home  and /etc  )

        /usr and other system files are already on your original cdrom

c ya
alvin

possible 3 disk backup strategies ...
        #
        # assume yesterday's back or last weeks full backup was bad ...
        #       - what do you do ??
        #
        # assume your disk crashed on your backup servers
        #       - power surge ro something whacky
        #
        - put one disk in each of 3 different PCs
                evenly spread all backups across all 3 disks
                alternating and taking turns daily

        - always do incremental backup since your last full backup +1
        more day
                find /home /etc -mtime -8
                ( or a running count since full backups )

        - always do incremental weekly backups 
        ( spanning 2 full backups  ( 21 or 30 days) of changes )
                find /home /etc -mtime -22

        - always do incremental monthly backups spanning 3 or 6 months
                find /home /etc -mtime -93 ....

        - incremental changes should be small ...

        - if you have tons of *.MP3 or tons of *.larg-files, those
        should be backed up separately to other "backup data disks"
        and NOT backed up w/ system and corp data


- lots of ways for backups to fail .. ( tape or disks ) and how to get
  around it
        http://www.linux-Backup.net



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