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Projects and resources (En) => Tips and tricks => Discussion démarrée par: patrick013 le 28 avril 2013 à 03:52:37
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This one is actually fun to use every month.
Quick backup and sync if desired.
The deb package below installs easily.
syncBackup (http://www.darhon.com/syncbackup)
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If you want a GUI for rsync, you can install grsync (http://sourceforge.net/projects/grsync/).
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This one is actually fun to use every month.
Quick backup and sync if desired.
The deb package below installs easily.
syncBackup (http://www.darhon.com/syncbackup)
It looks like that one has excellent features. Have you tried doing a restore from a backup yet? Backups are no good if they won't restore properly. The time to find out if the restore works is not when you need to restore a crashed drive.
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It looks like that one has excellent features. Have you tried doing a restore from a backup yet? Backups are no good if they won't restore properly. The time to find out if the restore works is not when you need to restore a crashed drive.
Oh sure, every month. Actually have /home backed up in 2 places with
syncBackup. Grsync is a little more heavy duty for the whole Linux
directory system ( rsync -aH ) but I can backup /home refreshed without
thinking with syncBackup.
regards,
patrick