Originally posted by jglen490
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For backing up the entire system Cloning tools or ghost imaging is necessary. However, the data in my home account alone is 78Gb and includes links to sound devices (Orbit2010 running with WINE) so a D&D via Dolphin onto another mechanical HD can take 20-30 minutes or more. A Btrfs ro snapshot of both my @ and @home subvolumes takes just a couple seconds. The Btrfs send & receive to a temporarily mounted HD, while taking 20 min each, works in the background while I use my system. It's been a decade since I've used tar scripts or cloning tools but if memory serves me correctly one cannot use their system while using them, so as to "freeze" the state of your system.
Restoring @ and/or @home with Btrfs is significantly easier than other methods.
If one had more than 200-300Gb of data Btrfs would significantly outperform other file systems and backup AND restoration methods.
As far as RAID is concerned I've been using Btrfs for 36 months and RAID1 on two 750 Gb HDs for 6 months. Performance and snapshotting has been flawless. I have never needed to restore from a snapshot ... yet.
I cannot detect any difference in performance or speed between my previous single HD installation and my current two HD RAID1 setup.
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