Create and implement data backup procedures #5

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opened 2025-05-07 20:43:03 +02:00 by Rudi · 1 comment
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  1. Data to backup is identified.
  2. Define importance levels and frequency.
  3. Select backup tools (can be more than one depending on the use case).
  4. Implement tooling and procedures.
  5. Test backup environment including restore.
  6. Enable production status.
1. Data to backup is identified. 2. Define importance levels and frequency. 3. Select backup tools (can be more than one depending on the use case). 4. Implement tooling and procedures. 5. Test backup environment including restore. 6. Enable production status.
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Current and potential tools.

  • SyncBack
    Pros: reliable
    Cons: server on Windows only. Agents on Linux.

  • TrueImage
    Pros: professional grade
    Cons: paid

  • BackRest
    Pros: runs on Linux server
    supports a wide variety of formats
    Cons: not found yet.

  • Rsync
    Pros: wide support and maturity
    Cons: user unfriendly

Current and potential tools. - SyncBack Pros: reliable Cons: server on Windows only. Agents on Linux. - TrueImage Pros: professional grade Cons: paid - BackRest Pros: runs on Linux server supports a wide variety of formats Cons: not found yet. - Rsync Pros: wide support and maturity Cons: user unfriendly
Rudi self-assigned this 2025-05-07 20:49:01 +02:00
DariusKlein was assigned by Rudi 2025-05-07 20:49:02 +02:00
Rudi added the due date 2025-05-31 2025-05-07 20:49:51 +02:00
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High
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Kind/Security
labels 2025-05-07 20:51:19 +02:00
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