buttersink

Buttersink is like rsync for btrfs snapshots (by AmesCornish)

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  • Docker or native?
    2 projects | /r/NextCloud | 3 Nov 2022
    for data I rely on my filesystem. Both ZFS and BRTFS support atomic snapshots which need no additional storage space (i.e. copy-on-write), and you can sync those to wherever you need using rsync or whatever. As long as you sync the snapshot you are guaranteed to have a consistent state. You can however also efficiently sync the snapshots themselves to other volumes of the same type. There is e.g. buttersink (https://github.com/AmesCornish/buttersink) which allows you to incrementally sync snapshots over the network, as long as both source and target are a btrfs volume. For restore copy the most recent snapshot back to the new drive and off you go.
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    For backup I use Buttersink (https://github.com/AmesCornish/buttersink seems abandoned, but still works well on Python2) to sync my snapshots to a separate disk every once in a while.
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    2 projects | /r/linuxquestions | 18 Feb 2021
    I've thought about saving snapshots to S3, but I like the idea of being able to randomly access any single file from S3, so some sort of sync (e.g. s3cmd sync) is more attractive.
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AmesCornish/buttersink is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of buttersink is Python.


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