znapzend
zrepl
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5 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Perl | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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znapzend
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zrepl: A one-stop, integrated solution for ZFS replication
I have rather nice experience with ZnapZend https://www.znapzend.org/
Only issue i've found is the fact there is no official Debian repository and i always do forget to recompile it after upgrading Debian :-D
I really like the configuration system integrated in ZFS set/get...
- How to use Cron command to create zfs snapshots every hour with naming the time?
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ZFS or BTRFS for raid0 + backup server
Hi, I'm using zfs on my home server since years. (Proxmox host). Never had any problems, I'm using https://www.znapzend.org/ for automatic snapshot which are cheap (time and required space) and they get synced with my backup server.
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znapzend VS zfs_autobackup - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 17 Sep 2021
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Docker volume backup
If you need something that’s more for peace of mind than for rigorous backup policy, you could use the ZFS storage driver, and do periodic snapshots of the whole tree, or use some shell scripting to enumerate the volumes you care about and zfs snapshot or zfs send them somewhere safe.
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OFFSITE BACKUP: Synchronizing two NextCloud clones that run on ZFS
znapzend is a perl application for snapping, sending, and receiving.
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How to setup znapzend with local backup on OpenIndiana
The official documentation is overly complicated for this purpose. A simple example config is:
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Are child datasets mounted recursively when the parent is mounted?
OK question time! I have znapzend configured via znapzendzetup. Now need to set up a matching OpenIndiana service as described here.
zrepl
- Zrepl – ZFS replication
- zrepl: A one-stop, integrated solution for ZFS replication
- PVE Host disk upgrade
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Void Linux and root-on-ZFS question
Lastly there is zrepl. This is an automatic snapshot creation, pruning and replication daemon. It lets you automate the creation of ZFS snapshots at specific intervals, apply a retention policy to them, and replicate them out to a remote system with ZFS, like a NAS with TrueNAS on it.
- Container Updating Strategies
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How do you all prepare for a disaster recovery of your nextcloud instance?
I run it in a FreeBSD jail and take frequent ZFS snapshots using zrepl. I’ve had to restore after failed updates and it worked flawlessly.
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Recommend ZFS automation scripts for off-server backups?
As others have noted, I use syncoid but zrepl is an alternative that could be considered.
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Imagine You're a Goofball: Dynamic Preventative ZFS Snapshots
I’m going to throw out Zrepl again because it’s amazing: https://zrepl.github.io/
- Using ZFS backup drive for rsync manually
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Question about best way to do zfs replication to a friends server
Current idea: We offer some form of container each other, where we have that zvol mounted somewhere for the replication use. This would mean that I could create an "inside zfs" where I create a filebased zpool. How is performance on a filebased zpool? (Although it is technically not so important that it performs critically, just trying to find the - or one of - "best" ways). Then we would offer each an ssh endpoint into that container (It doesn't have to be ssh, but it is so far convenient to setup and resilient to be open to the public). And my current plan is to use zrepl (https://zrepl.github.io/) to organise replication from my home server to this "inside" zpool.
What are some alternatives?
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.)
zfs_autobackup - ZFS autobackup is used to periodicly backup ZFS filesystems to other locations. Easy to use and very reliable.
zfsmanager - ZFS administration tool for Webmin
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
zfs-auto-snapshot - ZFS Automatic Snapshot Service for Linux
lxd-snapper - LXD snapshots, automated
docker-vackup - Script to easily backup and restore docker volumes
zfswatcher - ZFS pool monitoring and notification daemon
scorch - Silent CORruption CHecker and filesystem audit tool
zfsbackup-go - Backup ZFS snapshots to cloud storage such as Google, Amazon, Azure, etc. Built with the enterprise in mind.