On 06/02/2024 16:19, J. Roeleveld wrote:
Ah! Got it. That's one of the things I've been trying to figure out
this entire thread, do I need to switch home and root to ZFS to take
advantage of its snapshot support for backups? In the case you're
describing the "source" filesystem(s) can be anything. It's only the
_backup_ filesystem that needs to be ZFS (or similar).
If you want to use snapshots, the filesystem will need to support it. (either
LVM or ZFS). If you only want to create snapshots on the backupserver, I
actually don't see much benefit over using rsync.
Because snapshotting uses so much less space?
So much so that, for normal usage, I probably have no need to delete any
snapshots, for YEARS?
Okay, space is not an expensive commodity, and you don't want too many
snapshots, simply because digging through all those snapshots would be a
nightmare, but personally I wouldn't use a crude rsync simply because I
prefer to be frugal in my use of resources.
Cheers,
Wol