Re: backup plan for home server

2005-10-01 Thread Clive Menzies
On (01/10/05 08:47), Michael Perry wrote: > After doing backups to tape for a long time using things lika Amanda, I > finally settled on my own approach which actually works decently for me. I > have a primary Linux server here at home which does samba, vpn, apache, nfs. > I setup a second linux bo

Re: backup plan for home server

2005-10-01 Thread Michael Perry
On 10/1/2005 2:20:06 AM, Chris Purves wrote: >On 01/10/05, Bogdan Calmac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Scenario 1: >> - configure the two drives for software RAID >> - weekly backup of unreproducible data (such as pictures) to the network >> (tar or rsync?) > >I don't have any experience with R

Re: backup plan for home server

2005-10-01 Thread Chris Purves
On 01/10/05, Bogdan Calmac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Scenario 1: > - configure the two drives for software RAID > - weekly backup of unreproducible data (such as pictures) to the network > (tar or rsync?) I don't have any experience with RAID, but I have been using backuppc for managing bac

backup plan for home server

2005-09-30 Thread Bogdan Calmac
I'm in the phase of planning a backup strategy for my home server (mail, web, wiki, documents, pictures) and I wanted to have the opinion of those more experienced so that I don't discover I did something wrong when it's too late. What do I want to protect against: - drive failure - accid