snap-sync
rofi-borg
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snap-sync
- BorgBackup 1.2.3 released
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Incremental backup of snapper to external drive
- https://github.com/qubidt/snap-sync
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Question about snapper
You might be interested in snap-sync. It is a bash script which accomplishes btrfs backups using snapper under the hood. So no need to use btrbk (but you get all the same functionality).
- What's a good way to backup a system running btrfs and snapper?
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Backup strategy
I've been using snapper and snap-sync for automated snapshots and backups to an external drive. Recently, snap-sync is no longer maintained, and it may not be able to do some more things that I want to do, such as:
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How to replace snap-sync?
I was actively using snap-sync to back up my files to a local hard drive. Unfortunately, snap-sync will be retired soon.
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Reinstalled my F35 to BTRFS, looking for your thoughts and opinions for snapshot/backup solutions
I use snapper for snapshots and snap-sync for backing up said snapshots on an external drive.
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"Install once, update forever"?
Yeah, I use snapshots for backups using snap-sync, which is a convenience script around btrfs send. Personally I use it to back up onto an external HDD, but it can also do remote backups over SSH. I'm just not sure if remote backups are incremental or not.
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Let's talk about Btrfs.
On my laptop I make extensive use of openSUSE's snapper and the snap-sync script to sync to two external USB drives. Lastly, I wrote a script to clean/expire snapshots on the external volumes.
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Have some question before moving to Fedora, hoping you guys can help
Snapshots aren't proper backups by themselves; they don't protect you from disk failure or the entire filesystem somehow being corrupted. It is possible to use them as backups; personally I use a command-line script called snap-sync to do this. This has the advantage of retaining the incremental nature of snapshots (though the incrementality will be on your backup media, so the first snapshot of a 100GB filesystem you put on your backup drive will take up 100GB of space), plus it integrates nicely with Snapper which is the snapshot utility I use.
rofi-borg
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BorgBackup 1.2.3 released
If you like borg but want a GUI for it, I used rofi as a front-end, to make rofi-borg.
What are some alternatives?
snapper - Manage filesystem snapshots and allow undo of system modifications
rofi-spotlight - Spotlight-like Rofi
btrbk - Tool for creating snapshots and remote backups of btrfs subvolumes
rofi-chemacs - An Emacs profile switcher and manager using Chemacs2 and Rofi!
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
bees - Best-Effort Extent-Same, a btrfs dedupe agent
linux-timemachine - Rsync-based OSX-like time machine for Linux, MacOS and BSD for atomic and resumable local and remote backups
browsh - A fully-modern text-based browser, rendering to TTY and browsers
buttersink - Buttersink is like rsync for btrfs snapshots
btrfs - WinBtrfs - an open-source btrfs driver for Windows
borgmatic - Simple, configuration-driven backup software for servers and workstations