Seeking Nerdvana
The Road to Ubuntu - Backup Hell | The Road to Ubuntu - Backup Hell |
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| by Adam Turner | |
| Tuesday, 23 October 2007 | |
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My journey from XP to Ubuntu has stalled as I fight with Gutsy Gibbon to recreate my file backup regime under Linux.
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Of course this system doesn't help if I lose the ThinkPad (such as fire or theft), so every 30 minutes I back up my current files to the web via FTP. I also back up my entire Documents and Settings folder to a network drive every night, plus to DVD once a week which is then stored off site. Like I said, I'm very anal when it comes to backups. It's an approach that's saved my skin more than once.
I've decided to see if Ubuntu can meet my needs, but recreating this backup regime under Gutsy Gibbon is proving quite a challenge. The people behind Handy Backup are working on a Linux version, but until it's available I'll have to come up with something else. I'm not prepared to start using Ubuntu for work until I get a satisfactory backup regime in place.
After a bit of searching I came across rsnapshot, which is built on the respected rsync backup tool and should do what I want. I followed the instructions on the site, as well as a few really good guides like this one on Technetra, but I'm obviously just too much of a newbie to get it to work. Again I suspect it's got to do with the fact that I'm trying to backup to and from unusual places. After a while I put it in the too hard basket and decided to keep looking. |
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