Perhaps I'm just being silly but I'm not comfortable with being consistently above 90% filesystem usage on box2 and I foresee a need for more filesystem space in the next few months. So I decided to remove the 6 'hourly' snapshots being made each day and for now there will just be daily snapshots (a weeks worth). As far as I'm aware Goran continues to be running his regular remote backups. While I'm on the subject another remote backup would really be nice. Requirements include 100MB+ diskspace and the ability to backup on a regular schedule (using rsnapshot/rsync).
Once the election is over and the new Board is settled in I plan to make it a priority to get better connected to our current financial status so we can plan better for upgrades/etc.
Ken
Good Morning Ken,
our Debian server is in a large data centre in Germany, how much traffic is 100MB+ backup, is traffic and/or backup encrypted?
Cheers Klaus
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 22:29:08 +0100, Ken Causey wrote:
Perhaps I'm just being silly but I'm not comfortable with being consistently above 90% filesystem usage on box2 and I foresee a need for more filesystem space in the next few months. So I decided to remove the 6 'hourly' snapshots being made each day and for now there will just be daily snapshots (a weeks worth). As far as I'm aware Goran continues to be running his regular remote backups. While I'm on the subject another remote backup would really be nice. Requirements include 100MB+ diskspace and the ability to backup on a regular schedule (using rsnapshot/rsync).
Once the election is over and the new Board is settled in I plan to make it a priority to get better connected to our current financial status so we can plan better for upgrades/etc.
Ken
Ooops, that was a typo, kind of a serious one. What I meant to say was '100GB', yes gigabytes. Currently the initial backup would be about an 80GB download and each subsequent backup would be a bit over 1GB although unfortunately both of these continue to increase in size.
Ken
On Sat, 2008-03-08 at 08:52 +0100, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Good Morning Ken,
our Debian server is in a large data centre in Germany, how much traffic is 100MB+ backup, is traffic and/or backup encrypted?
Cheers Klaus
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 22:29:08 +0100, Ken Causey wrote:
Perhaps I'm just being silly but I'm not comfortable with being consistently above 90% filesystem usage on box2 and I foresee a need for more filesystem space in the next few months. So I decided to remove the 6 'hourly' snapshots being made each day and for now there will just be daily snapshots (a weeks worth). As far as I'm aware Goran continues to be running his regular remote backups. While I'm on the subject another remote backup would really be nice. Requirements include 100MB+ diskspace and the ability to backup on a regular schedule (using rsnapshot/rsync).
Once the election is over and the new Board is settled in I plan to make it a priority to get better connected to our current financial status so we can plan better for upgrades/etc.
Ken
Ken Causey ken@kencausey.com wrote:
Perhaps I'm just being silly but I'm not comfortable with being consistently above 90% filesystem usage on box2 and I foresee a need for more filesystem space in the next few months. So I decided to remove the 6 'hourly' snapshots being made each day and for now there will just be daily snapshots (a weeks worth). As far as I'm aware Goran continues to be running his regular remote backups.
AFAIK, yes. :)
regards, Göran
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