Il 01/03/20 20:18, Tobias Kirchhofer ha scritto: > On 1 Mar 2020, at 20:00, Gordon Messmer wrote: > >> On 3/1/20 12:40 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote: >>> borgbackup is a very interesting backup tool with a lot of features. >>> It is ready for "production" or I should expect some bad surprise? >> >> >> I don't know the answer to that, but to me that implies two >> questions: 1) Are there failure conditions that it doesn't handle, >> especially with an interrupted backup, and 2) Does it perform poorly >> under any specific circumstances. If anyone has experience with >> those questions, or is familiar enough with the implementation to >> explain why those should not be an issue, I'd be interested in their >> input as well. >> >> I use borgbackup for several laptops backing up to a local file >> server with sshfs, and that's been good so far. > > We have around 50 linux clients with borg backups to two different > backup server, provisioned with Ansible. A new host is in the backup > in around 30 seconds :) One backup server is internal for DMZ and LAN > and one is for external hosts. The internal backup server syncs its > backup to the external server. Storage is made with ZFS summed up to > 16 TB each server. > > This runs nicely for around two years without interruption. We learned > a bit her e and there about some side effects with borg cache in the > beginning and invested some time in hardening and Ansible role. > > Before we choosed borg restic was on the list. Looks good too. Do not > now anymore why we decided for borg. Maybe the name :) > > We startet here > https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/deployment/central-backup-server.html > > Tobias > Hi Tobias, How do you secure the process? Thanks in advance