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					As title the best way to backup the personal data (all contained in home dir). What is the your favorite method to data backup ? There are other solutions?
                                         
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					rsync has proved pretty useful to me. Since my homedir is small, I usually just make a .tar.gz out of it and upload it to my VPS.
                                         
				
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					Depends on the size of your data. 
				tar plus gzip, else rsync for larger amounts with its incremental backup.  | 
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					I wrote about my backup method on my blog: http://blog.z3bra.org/2014/09/backup-someone.html 
				TL;DR 
 I even get some fancy mails like this afterwards: Code: From: backup@localhost | 
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					For personal backup I use rsync. 
				I do it every week, backing up almost everything on my computers (It gives a replica, no need to uncompress anything). It's fast because it only copies the files that differ. I also use it to update my website from my local directory. However, if you want to rollback by dates you might prefer the tarball/compress files approach. We had another thread about backups http://nixers.net/showthread.php?tid=726 but it's kind of outdated.  | 
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				(17-06-2015, 01:57 PM)z3bra Wrote: I wrote about my backup method on my blog: http://blog.z3bra.org/2014/09/backup-someone.htmlHi z3bra the discussion is started from your blog post. But I tried to find an other solution from nixers more educated than me. However I have between 10GB and 20GB in my home dir, I think that I will use the tar o cpio solution for backup with rotation. Thank you venam for you link, I try find previous thread but I hadn't seen that.  | 
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				(18-06-2015, 08:03 AM)p3p1 Wrote: But I tried to find an other solution from nixers more educated than me. However I have between 10GB and 20GB in my home dir, I think that I will use the tar o cpio solution for backup with rotation.I do a weekly backup of more than 100GB using rsync and it takes around 15min. Doing the whole compression/uncompression thing will take forever but if you prefer having rollbacks by date I can understand.  | 
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