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Subject: Snapshotting
From: Federico Sevilla III <jijo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 18:06:00 +0800 (PHT)
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Hi everyone,

To prevent against human error, I currently have a nightly script that
does daily and weekly "snapshots" of a filesystem using tar + gzip. I end
up with one "as of last night" set of tar.gz's, and one "as of last
Sunday" set of tar.gz's that I access when things go wrong (user side, not
machine failure).  Agreeably this takes quite awhile to finish (luckily
activity at night isn't significant), plus it takes up a lot of disk
space.

I've just been reading posts about snapshotting, and was wondering where I
could get more information about this. In particular I wonder if the
snapshotting of XFS (?) will help me save space, and will be faster. Also,
my tar + gzip solution won't preserve ACLs anymore when I implement them
(I'll probably wait for the major revamping of the code to more or less
settle down before I do this). Note that I don't have LVM.

I'm I reading snapshotting all wrong? Or perhaps is there some other
alternative solution to my requirement?

Thanks in advance, everyone! :)

 --> Jijo

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