Re: BTRFS Testing and use
I haven't read anything about the fsck tool but I think they'll have to have one soon if they want to move btrfs higher in the food chain.
I'm using rdiff-backup which works very well. It can be very simple to use up to as complicated as you wish - incremental features and such. I am supposed to get it set up as a cron-job but I've been too busy lately. I admit I haven't had to restore anything yet, but the process seems simple enough.
Since I have a server with ample room, I back up from my desktop to the server and the important stuff on the server is backed up to my desktop. Drive space is cheap, even if you buy high performance large capacity drives. WD 2TB 6Gbs "Black" < $150
I haven't read anything about the fsck tool but I think they'll have to have one soon if they want to move btrfs higher in the food chain.
I'm using rdiff-backup which works very well. It can be very simple to use up to as complicated as you wish - incremental features and such. I am supposed to get it set up as a cron-job but I've been too busy lately. I admit I haven't had to restore anything yet, but the process seems simple enough.
Since I have a server with ample room, I back up from my desktop to the server and the important stuff on the server is backed up to my desktop. Drive space is cheap, even if you buy high performance large capacity drives. WD 2TB 6Gbs "Black" < $150
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