What's your backup solution?
I'm using a software called DSynchronize to copy personal files to an external HDD every week.
I want to change it though, would like something that could keep different versions of the files for a specified ammount of time.
>>57609874
RAID-0
>>57609874
Frequent rsyncs to a NAS that has snapshots enabled, and syncs itself to a second offsite NAS for current working files, tools, and the OS.
Long term things go into Git Annex; I have a couple of local copies, a remote backup of the metadata, and a data backup in Google Nearline.
Duplicati
cryptsetup + btrfs snapshots
>>57609874
Data drive is in a RAID-1 array. I run backups about once a month by just copying my files over and skipping any that haven't changed since my last backup to a separate external drive. That drive is encrypted on a hardware level and with bitlocker. I keep that drive off site at a separate location from my home.
>>57609874
Daily incremental backups with rsnapshot in my home server
>>57609874
>backups
I keep everything in the cloud, gramps.
>>57611272
>RAID1
Enjoy your silent data corruption.
>>57611404
Isn't that literally the whole point of using BTRFS on top of RAID?
i don't back up, i've never had a drive fail, not even my oldest drives which are in a raid0 currently. they have ~8 years uptime each and 2500 power cycles.
>>57609874
External HDD with Syncback Free, and a Crashplan subscription for offsite backup.
>>57612818
Sounds like you just jinxed it tbqh famalam