@cablespaghetti I love #btrbk and already use it for on-site backups of other data. Might end up using it here too if I go for a physical (as opposed to a cloud-based) solution. It all depends on whether I need/want encryption.
@ta180m
Maybe a bit late but there a cli program called #btrbk that can do what your looking for with automatic #snapshots
It uses a config file
@EricZhang456 @distrotube snapshots and raid **are not backups** use something like #btrbk or #PikaBackup to copy to a separate disk.
How about getting backups right, under Linux, for your home office? Here's some actionable food for thought, with a sample implementation.
#homeoffice #backups #btrfs #btrbk #LUKS #ransomware
https://tuxwise.net/all-episodes/s01e03-secure-backups-and-a-time-machine-for-your-home-office/
#ransomware #luks #btrbk #btrfs #backups #homeoffice
๐ Happy New Year!
If you are still looking for a truly actionable New Year's Resolution, or just for a weekend project: How about getting backups right, under Linux, for your home office?
#homeoffice #backups #btrfs #btrbk #LUKS
https://tuxwise.net/all-episodes/s01e03-secure-backups-and-a-time-machine-for-your-home-office/
#luks #btrbk #btrfs #backups #homeoffice