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dhl
Dec 05, 2013Luminary
Inexpensive NAS for over 4TB backups - recommendations?
To date, we've backed up our ReadyNAS Pros using cheap USB drives. This has served us well over the past three years but as we move forward to much larger disks and volume capacity, I'm rethinking thi...
dhl
Jan 07, 2014Luminary
mdgm wrote: Those are timestamps for when the last full backup was run for each job in epoch time. You could use e.g. http://www.epochconverter.com to convert those timestamps to a date and time.
ah yes, makes sense. I'm not gonna worry about it.
My RSYNC incremental backup finished in about 5 minutes, btw.
Since my partners are out of town and the Pro hasn't been touched since I started this process, can I safely assume that RSYNC copied everything, including any files that might have been missed when the initial NSF full backup failed?
Would differences between EXT4 and btrfs account for the differences I see in the amount of data I seen in the backup vs the source (2.94TB vs 3.06TB)?
If not, what else might be going on? There was no info in the NFS log when full backup failed.
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