Journaling file systems revisited
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Fri Aug 9 12:17:46 EDT 2002
If I had DLT, I would probably bacl up to that. I have found that backing
up to a separate HD is very reliable.I've had more problems with tapes. The
most reliable is CD-R, but that has limited space.
In a commercial environment, I would back up to a reliable removable media
and store it offsite.
On 9 Aug 2002 at 10:45, Chris Tresco wrote:
> Another thing to consider... Backups are first and foremost meant to
> safeguard your important data. Why would you backup to a media type
> (ext3/reiser in this case) that is less reliable than your current
> configuration?? I understand that it gives redundancy, but wouldn't you
> just feel better knowing your data was backed up on a proven fs? An
> extreme example would be choosing floppies over DLT if price were no
> issue. Go with the reliable media I say.
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