I have a server running Debian with 24 TB of storage. I would ideally like to back up all of it, though much of it is torrents, so only the ones with low seeders really need backed up. I know about the 321 rule but it sounds like it would be expensive. What do you do for backups? Also if anyone uses tape drives for backups I am kinda curious about that potentially for offsite backups in a safe deposit box or something.

TLDR: title.

Edit: You have mentioned borg and rsync, and while borg looks good, I want to go with rsync as it seems to be more actively maintained. I would like to also have my backups encrypted, but rsync doesn’t seem to have that built in. Does anyone know what to do for encrypted backups?

  • ShortN0te@lemmy.ml
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    0
    ·
    3 months ago

    One of the main reasons why I avoid softwares such as Kopia or Borg or Restic or whatever is in fashion:

    • they go unmantained
    • they are not simple: so many of my frienda struggled restoring backups because you are not dealing with files anymore, but encrypted or compressed blobs
    • rsync has an easy mental model and has extremely good defaults

    Going unmaintained is a non issue, since you can still restore from your backup. It is not like a subscription or proprietary software which is no longer usable when you stop to pay for it or the company owning goes down.

    The design of restic is quite simple and easy to understand. The original dev gave multiple talks about it, quite interesting.

    Imho the additional features of dedup, encryption and versioning outweigh the points you mentioned by far.

    • ancoraunamoka@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      0
      ·
      3 months ago

      Going unmaintained is a non issue, since you can still restore from your backup. It is not like a subscription or proprietary software which is no longer usable when you stop to pay for it or the company owning goes down.

      Until they hit a hard bug or don’t support newer transport formats or scenarios. Also the community dries up eventually