zfs_autobackup
zfs-syncer
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zfs_autobackup
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Is It Good Practice to Back Up Data Sets Manually on Cold Storage Externals?
I recommend you to get familiar with https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup/wiki first and then use the configuration you are happy with in my script.
- ZFS-autobackup – a lightweight but featureful ZFS replication solution
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Backup Solution With Details About Deleted Files
I have a small home server running Ubuntu Server with a ZFS file system. To back up my files and use snapshots, I am currently using zfs-autobackup, which is easy to set up and works really well for ZFS. However, zfs-autobackup does not provide any information on files or folders that have been created, updated, or deleted from previous backups. While I am not too concerned about newly created or updated files, I would like to know which files have been deleted compared to the previous backup. Ideally, I would like to be able to see which files have been deleted before the backup takes place, so I can recover any unwanted deletions before it's too late.
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Can't receive external ZFS dataset, can't get ZFS version info
as described here https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup/issues/170
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Move data to another pool?
Use ZFS Autobackup https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup or ZFS send and receive to create a clone of an existing pool on a new system https://www.thegeekdiary.com/zfs-tutorials-creating-zfs-snapshot-and-clones/
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Proxmox Backup Server Storage Analysis
I just went back to sanoid. I have also looked at zfs-autobackup and might give that a try. I've been combining sanoid/syncoid with this script to clean up snapshots
- zfs-check : A tool to verify your ZFS backups
- How can I zfs send an encrypted dataset tree to a pool in a way that will use this pool key?
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Simple bash script for sending incremental snapshots daily
If you want it to work really well in all circumstances, it WILL get complex. I tried to keep the code as readable as i could though. There where many refactors. Check it out: https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup
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ZFS backups - Sanoid and Syncoid help
Also have a look at https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup .
zfs-syncer
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Am I using proxmox backups wrong, where is zfs send?
If you want to backup yourself using zfs features, I'd suggest you set up Sanoid/Syncoid by Salter, along with zfs-syncer to clean up snapshots on the target, which syncoid won't do.
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Proxmox Backup Server Storage Analysis
I just went back to sanoid. I have also looked at zfs-autobackup and might give that a try. I've been combining sanoid/syncoid with this script to clean up snapshots
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A program to automate target pruning from Syncoid (or any other zfs snapshots)
FreeNAS locks down pkg by default, expecting you to get desired packages like Plex or Transmission from their GUI package manager, and I didn't really feel like finding a way to get Sanoid onto my NAS, so I created my own script to automate the process of pruning snapshots on my NAS from my desktop. I wound up with this script, and it works well for my simple needs.
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Pruning sanoid snapshots at syncoid replication target?
I'm backing up to a FreeNAS, so installing Sanoid to it wouldn't be as easy as pkg install sanoid, so instead of finding a way to install Sanoid on my NAS I decided to just make my own program that will delete any snapshots that are on my target subvolume that aren't on my source subvolume. For my case, where I'm just backing up my home and root directories via sanoid --cron and then syncoid, it works perfectly fine.
What are some alternatives?
cockpit-zfs-manager - Cockpit ZFS Manager is an interactive ZFS on Linux admin package for Cockpit.
sanoid - These are policy-driven snapshot management and replication tools which use OpenZFS for underlying next-gen storage. (Btrfs support plans are shelved unless and until btrfs becomes reliable.)
zrepl - One-stop ZFS backup & replication solution
znapzend - zfs backup with remote capabilities and mbuffer integration.
zfs-auto-snapshot - ZFS Automatic Snapshot Service for Linux
zfs-replicate - A zfs send wrapper somewhat in the style of rsync
zfs-scripts
RDS-sanitized-snapshots - Take periodic snapshots of RDS databases, sanitize them, and share with other accounts. Useful for QA/dev databases.
zxfer - A continuation of development on zxfer, a popular script for managing ZFS snapshot replication
httm - Interactive, file-level Time Machine-like tool for ZFS/btrfs/nilfs2 (and even actual Time Machine backups!)
zfsbud - ZFS snapshotting, replicating & backup rotating convenience bash script