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Date:      Wed, 29 Nov 1995 11:21:47 -0800
From:      Paul Traina <pst@Shockwave.COM>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   how do *YOU* do backups?
Message-ID:  <199511291921.LAA00370@precipice.shockwave.com>

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I scrogged my root partition the other day, and while it was pretty easy for
me to recover it,  I had the opportunity to reflect on the fact that I haven't
been doing proper backups...so I went out and picked up a 2g tape drive.

What I'm curious about is how people are chosing to do backups these days.
I'm an old BSD fossil, so I've been using dump,  which has its good sides
and bad sides.  Dump is patently stupid about determining things like the
size of your dump media and the optimal blocksize to keep your tapes streaming
because it was originally designed for 9 track drives.

I see that gnu tar has some new "backup-like" features including multi-volume
sets and incremental sets.  Is anyone basing their backups on that?

Does anyone have any other tools worth mentioning?

Paul



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