Subj : Re: Backup script tuning To : Ganiman From : deon Date : Fri Nov 25 2022 11:13:18 Re: Re: Backup script tuning By: Ganiman to paulie420 on Thu Nov 24 2022 12:06 pm Howdy, > I use Bacula for all of my backups at home, and have used it to back up > entire corporate enterprises. It will do everything you need - rotating your > it. Bacula has 3 components to it: manager, storage daemon (where your > backups go) and file daemon (the client). I think the days of having a "server" and "manager" for back up are coming to an end. I use restic - and it can send it's backup data to multiple destinations, but I just point it at an S3 bucket (on my NAS with minio), and it can backup files or anything sent to STDIN. (It can do also purge old backups based on a few conditions.) Together with cron, I have scheduling and a little bash foo, it pauses my docker containers, backups them up (well the data files part) and resumes them. And a bit more foo, it dumps the databases directly ito it via STDIN. Thought I'd share :) ....лоеп --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (1337:2/101) .