Re: Musings on ZFS Backup strategies

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On 03/01/2013 9:45 am, Karl Denninger wrote: >> >> I briefly did something like this between two FreeNAS boxes, it >> seemed >> to work well, but my secondary Box wasn't quite up to par hardware. >> Combine that with the lack of necessary internet bandwidth with a >> second physical location in case of something really disastrous, like >> a tornado or fire destroying my house. I ended up just using an >> eSATA >> drive dock and Bacula, with a few external drives rotated regularly >> into my office at work, rather than upgrading the secondary box. >> >> If you have the secondary box that is adequate, and either offsite >> backups aren't a concern or you have a big enough pipe to a secondary >> location that houses the backup this should work. >> >> I would recommend testing your incremental snapshot rotation, I never >> did test a restore from anything but the most recent set of data when >> I was running my setup, I did however save a weeks worth of hourly >> snapshots on a couple of the more rapidly changing data sets. >> > I rotate the disaster disks out to a safe-deposit box at the bank, and > they're geli-encrypted, so if stolen they're worthless to the thief > (other than their cash value as a drive) and if the building goes > "poof" > I have the ones in the vault to recover from. There's the potential > for > loss up to the rotation time of course but that is the same risk I had > with all UFS filesystems. > > I've tested the restores onto a spare box and it appears to work as > expected... > > Thanks for the comments! Yes, good point on the Geli encryption, I do that as well on my external backup drives, didn't think to mention that in the last post. I have considered the safe-Deposit box as well, but our office building at work is fairly well secured seeing as it houses the main data-center for our company, doors locked 24 hours a day, with electronic locks that log all entries. Its also an old brick and concrete building, that has survived a direct Tornado hit about 15 years ago with only very minor cosmetic exterior damage, to the awning over the front stairs and the Company logo above it. I feel fairly secure in keeping the disk drives there, and if ever need my offsite backup at 3:00am I can go get it rather than be stuck waiting for the bank to open. -- Thanks, Dean E. Weimer http://www.dweimer.net/ _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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