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They're a real pain, ain't they? | They're a real pain, ain't they? | ||
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'''Option 1''': [http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ Duplicity] looked promising but turned out to be too buggy to be usable. | '''Option 1''': [http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ Duplicity] looked promising but turned out to be too buggy to be usable. | ||
'''Option 2''' [http://www.fluffy.co.uk/boxbackup/ BoxBackup] looks more promising - though this requires both a client and server daemon... and I've not yet got as far as setting this up in user-space. I'm over the hurdle that only bdb3 seems to be fully installed (though some components of bdb4 also seem to be installed) - but am | '''Option 2''' [http://www.fluffy.co.uk/boxbackup/ BoxBackup] looks more promising - though this requires both a client and server daemon... and I've not yet got as far as setting this up in user-space. I'm over the hurdle that only bdb3 seems to be fully installed (though some components of bdb4 also seem to be installed too) - but am now wrestling with lack-lustre documentation for configuring the daemons. |
Latest revision as of 12:09, 3 November 2006
Backups... mumble, mumble, hmmm...
They're a real pain, ain't they?
I've been looking for ways to automate backing up my day-to-day bits-n-bobs...
Option 1: Duplicity looked promising but turned out to be too buggy to be usable.
Option 2 BoxBackup looks more promising - though this requires both a client and server daemon... and I've not yet got as far as setting this up in user-space. I'm over the hurdle that only bdb3 seems to be fully installed (though some components of bdb4 also seem to be installed too) - but am now wrestling with lack-lustre documentation for configuring the daemons.