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BackupPCBackupPCPosted Nov 29, 2007 2:32 UTC (Thu) by HappyCamp (subscriber, #29230)Parent article: How The Backup Process Has Changed
Personally I would use BackupPC. http://backuppc.sf.net/ But then again I am backing up multiple computers.
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BackupPC Posted Nov 29, 2007 4:40 UTC (Thu) by njs (subscriber, #40338) [Link] Second the recommendation of backuppc. It's very easy to use, very easy to backup multiple computers (including non-unix ones, though we don't have any), uses rsync, compresses its storage, manages backup rotation (seriously, if you don't have periodic backups stretching back at least a month, it's not a real backup solution), etc. The key feature for us was that backuppc is smart enough to notice identical files on multiple computers and only store them once; given that we have large, substantially overlapping music collections on our various computers, this gives us effectively 2-3x more space on our backup server. As far as I could tell, it's the *only* free backup system that does this; dervish had a feature that looked sort of similar, but it turned out to be a dumb hack. Backuppc is also a quirky, overgrown mess of perl scripts; it's just been hacked on long enough that it probably already has a quirk thrown in for whatever situation you're in. It would be so nice to have a backup solution that was designed properly from the start, though, aiming directly at disk-to-disk backup, with a sane and smart storage backend, and a simple API for retrieving files and otherwise managing the store.
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