Thanks for all the replies (and confirmation Andy).
I'm not overly worried about Telehouse vanishing, so a "local" (to the
Bitfolk network) rsnapshot is ample for the present. If heave comes to
shove, I can always get a linux box somewhere else and rsnapshot both VPS'
to there. From what I've read rsnapshot isn't really intended for "bare
metal restore" any way.
Any how, I've installed rsnapshot and had a play (got the important data
synced now) and it's all installed/configured and completed in under 5
minutes (less than 5GB, so not so much...)
Kind regards
Murray Crane
On 29 August 2013 11:40, SP <sundancecloud(a)gmail.com> wrote:
As an aside, the new BitTorrent Sync is also touted as
being able to sync
folders with very large files, very efficiently. For large files it only
transfers those chunks that have actually changed. I have not had a chance
to try yet.
- Sandy
(Sent from mobile)
On Aug 29, 2013, at 4:46, Murray Crane <murray.crane(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just "testing the waters" at this
juncture, making sure that our plan
isn't going to make Andy angry or anything
like that.
I have two VPS's with bitfolk; my personal one and one that I am
donating to
the virtual airline I am currently president of (on separate
servers). I'm thinking that for the purposes of backup of the VA VPS, I can
rsync the web folder over to a holding area on my personal VPS on a daily
basis, and do more traditional "everything" backups (again, rsync) less
frequently.
Is this feasible/considered an "OK" thing to do (Andy)? Would I be
better off raising a support ticket to have the backups done by Bitfolk
(assumes you're not already, o'course)?
Kind regards
Murray Crane
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