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* a) We give you a 5TB portable drive, you keep it and write to it. Please ask for one! | * a) We give you a 5TB portable drive, you keep it and write to it. Please ask for one! | ||
* b) Use CrashPlan/rsync and/or DropBox/Sync/Box.com to create backups in the cloud. | * b) Use CrashPlan/rsync and/or DropBox/Sync/Box.com to create backups in the cloud. | ||
* c) We backup /nfs/home and some other disks | * c) We backup /nfs/home and some other disks, as follows: | ||
== Monthly backups == | == Monthly backups == | ||
* Cluster 2: nfs-home:/nfs/home/ ('''/nfs/home''') | * Cluster 2: nfs-home:/nfs/home/ ('''/nfs/home''') | ||
* Cluster 2: nfs-soft:/nfs/soft ('''/nfs/soft''') | * Cluster 2: nfs-soft:/nfs/soft ('''/nfs/soft''') | ||
* Cluster 2: wiki | |||
* Cluster 2: selected sysadmin files (alpha, beta, config files) | |||
== | == Most disks are never backed up == | ||
== | == Implicit backups == | ||
* | * we backup ZINC20 and ZINC-22 to AWS and Wynton. | ||
* all software is in github/gitlab and is thus backed up continuously | |||
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= Note = | = Note = |
Revision as of 23:06, 24 May 2024
Policy
There are at least three ways to make backups:
- a) We give you a 5TB portable drive, you keep it and write to it. Please ask for one!
- b) Use CrashPlan/rsync and/or DropBox/Sync/Box.com to create backups in the cloud.
- c) We backup /nfs/home and some other disks, as follows:
Monthly backups
- Cluster 2: nfs-home:/nfs/home/ (/nfs/home)
- Cluster 2: nfs-soft:/nfs/soft (/nfs/soft)
- Cluster 2: wiki
- Cluster 2: selected sysadmin files (alpha, beta, config files)
Most disks are never backed up
Implicit backups
- we backup ZINC20 and ZINC-22 to AWS and Wynton.
- all software is in github/gitlab and is thus backed up continuously
Note
At time of writing, this policy is only implemented on Cluster 2.
Restore
To have files restored from backup, please write to the sysadmins, stating file/directory name, the approximate time of when it was created in the form you want restored and when that copy was deleted or damaged. Even better, just use your own USB drive!
See Also
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