What do you use for your backups?
New acronis versions kinda suck
What do you use for your backups?
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The slime got an anime? Fucking japs, why do they have to ruin everything?
Hehe~! I just store it in... *THE CLOUDD!* :3
cp -r ~/ /dev/sdb1/backup2018/
And come back in a few hours
Jesus christ
So... why cp instead of rsync?
Rsync is beyond brainlets
I used to use duplicity but it felt like a hack so I switched to borg, which uses a deduplicated snapshot model rather than a full/incremental backup model and has crypto support that isn't shit. the downside I've found it that it doesn't play well with cloud storage providers, but I use its remote server mode on my own hardware anyway.
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I use dd to clone the whole disk. I got sick of fucking around with a bunch of third party clunky and platform-specific tools to do backups. I can use dd on macOS, Linux, BSD, and Solaris. There aren't any different commands I have to remember since the tool is exactly the same on all of these platforms, as it's a part of the POSIX command line utilities specification.
a 3TB external hard drive
SyncbackPro
I just keep my most important stuff in one master backup folder, and sync it across my drives every day.
Robocopy and mirror on windblows to another drive and I click on it every now and then.
What the fuck are you gonna do about it?
Rsync on a nightly crontab job.
How fucking hard is that?
Robocopy if yr a Winfag.
Macrium Reflect
restic + B2
Manual drag and drop every few weeks
My sorting scheme is very intricate and subject to major change
rsync is faster and has more features retard
Currently I use Duplicati
I'm not sure if it's a good idea
smart frogposter
He's an idiot for not encrypting is drive. All operating systems now come with built-in encryption for this use case.
>acronis
literally what?
>rsync is faster than cp
>this python wrapper around cp and scp is faster than the programs onto themselfes
no
What's wrong with acronis
Proprietary
Depends on what I'm backing up but usually:
FreeFileSync, RSync, Clonezilla, Windows Backup and BTRFS snapshot + send/receive.