Re: Backups and disaster recovery

2022-12-04 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 12/3/22 20:16, Sam Kuper wrote: You might want to consider using ZFS. Bystander reply: I do like ZFS.  There are two reasons that I chose btrfs for my deployment: 1) License incompatibilities with ZFS and Linux.  These don't affect end users, but the situation is a little murky if you try

Re: Backups and disaster recovery

2022-12-04 Thread spi
Am 04.12.22 um 04:16 schrieb Sam Kuper: You might want to consider using ZFS. ZFS has some great advantages, like scheduled scrub runs against bit rot. Not only one can create snapshots and replicate them to a different (even remote) ZFS pool but that is even possible with an encrypted pool

Re: Backups and disaster recovery

2022-12-03 Thread Sam Kuper
On Sat, Dec 03, 2022 at 11:02:54PM +, GDS wrote: > Hello all! After reading some of the past threads on backups, I was > wondering if I could get a sanity check... I run a Maildir > configuration for a small (10 mailboxes) mail server. Using "doveadm > backup", for each mailbox I do: > > - Week

Re: Backups and disaster recovery

2022-12-03 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 12/3/22 16:02, GDS wrote: After reading some of the past threads on backups, I was wondering if I could get a sanity check... I run a Maildir configuration for a small (10 mailboxes) mail server. Using "/doveadm backup"/, for each mailbox I do: - Weekly full backups and then copy the files