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== Weekly backups, starting Friday night ==  
== Weekly backups, starting Friday night ==  
* Cluster2: dalet:/srv/nfs/home/
* Cluster2: dalet:/srv/home/ ('''/nfs/home''')


== Quarterly backups, starting first day of quarter ==  
== Quarterly backups, starting first day of quarter ==  

Revision as of 20:44, 3 June 2014

Policy

There are at least three ways to make backups:

  • a) We give you a 4TB portable drive, you keep it and write to it. Ask for one.
  • b) Use CrashPlan/rsync and/or DropBox/Sync/Box.com to create backups in the cloud.
  • c) We backup major cluster disks to tape, as follows:

Weekly backups, starting Friday night

  • Cluster2: dalet:/srv/home/ (/nfs/home)

Quarterly backups, starting first day of quarter

  • Cluster 2: shin:/db (/nfs/db)*
  • Cluster 2: bet:/srv/store (/nfs/store)
  • Cluster 2: aleph:/var/lib/libvirt/images
  • Cluster 2: tet:/var/lib/libvirt/images
  • *Open-E DSS requires special backup consideration

Never backed up

  • Cluster 2: /nfs/work
  • Laptops
  • Desktops
  • No other user files are backed up, ever, unless by special request and agreed by email exchange.

Tape rotation and length of historical data

  • We have four savepacks (sets of tapes, in a suitcase) that we rotate for /nfs/home.
  • We set aside one of these savepacks quarterly, on the first backup of the quarter, as an offsite backup.
  • Thus at any time there is a weekly backup made starting Friday night for the last four weeks, and a quarterly backup for the last four quarters.
  • We also pull savepacks out of rotation from time to time to provide additional long-term backups.

Note

At time of writing, this policy is only implemented on Cluster 2. Select backups of Cluster 0 will follow soon.

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.

See Also

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