• Favorite method to backup your BBS

    From Picture One@VERT/TERMINUS to All on Mon Nov 7 08:29:09 2022
    Just curious how people backup their boards

    -Picture One

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to Picture One on Mon Nov 7 13:38:00 2022
    Picture One wrote to All <=-

    Just curious how people backup their boards

    I have a nightly timed event that uses 'rsync' to back up my home
    directory and /sbbs to both a local server and a cloud server.



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  • From Zip@VERT/SCBBS to Picture One on Mon Nov 7 23:47:00 2022
    Hello Picture One!

    On 07 Nov 2022, Picture One said the following...

    Just curious how people backup their boards

    I usually .tar.gz it once a week, and keep that both locally on a NAS and in the cloud.

    Best regards
    Zip

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Picture One on Mon Nov 7 18:22:57 2022
    Re: Favorite method to backup your BBS
    By: Picture One to All on Mon Nov 07 2022 02:29 am

    Just curious how people backup their boards

    -Picture One

    most people don't. i run weekly and monthly backups
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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to Picture One on Tue Nov 8 00:04:00 2022
    Just curious how people backup their boards

    Find the reverse switch. <G>

    Seriously, backups can be done in the cloud, or on an external
    drive. I'm not sure if tape drives are used anymore.

    Daryl

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  • From Picture One@VERT/TERMINUS to Daryl Stout on Thu Nov 10 05:48:35 2022
    Re: Favorite method to backup
    By: Daryl Stout to Picture One on Mon Nov 07 2022 06:04 pm

    Seriously, backups can be done in the cloud, or on an external
    drive. I'm not sure if tape drives are used anymore.

    Tape drives- not so much, lol. I'm thinking a cron that zips the whole thing up and then scp's it to another server somewhere (maybe s3?). And it would also delete old backups after x amount of time.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Picture One on Thu Nov 10 00:30:29 2022
    Re: Favorite method to backup
    By: Picture One to Daryl Stout on Wed Nov 09 2022 11:48 pm

    Re: Favorite method to backup
    By: Daryl Stout to Picture One on Mon Nov 07 2022 06:04 pm

    Seriously, backups can be done in the cloud, or on an external
    drive. I'm not sure if tape drives are used anymore.

    Tape drives- not so much, lol. I'm thinking a cron that zips the whole thing up and then scp's it to another server somewhere (maybe s3?). And it would also delete old backups after x amount of time.

    tapes drive users are weird in the bbs community. they brag about having them, but they dont use them. i'm not sure if there's street cred to using tape backup drives or what.
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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Picture One on Sat Nov 12 19:40:33 2022
    On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 02:29:09 +0000
    "Picture One" <picture.one@VERT/TERMINUS> wrote:
    Just curious how people backup their boards

    -Picture One

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    I use free software called burp.
    It's saved my ass many times, and I usually donate when I have to do a
    restore as a thank you, and a reminder that we shouldn't take our data
    for granted.
    The server runs on Linux and there are clients for Linux, Windows, and
    Mac. It's in constant development. I have a cheap storage only VPS (you
    can find them on lowendbox.com) which allows me to also backup critical
    files from other places.
    burp allows you to exclude files/directories on the client or server
    end config to by putting a dot-file in directories you don't want
    backing up. it can run pre and post backup scripts and email on failure
    and success if you like. It can create backup windows for clients so
    they can only backup between certain hours on given days... also has deduplication techniques to keep backup size smaller.
    https://burp.grke.org/
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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Nelgin on Sat Nov 12 20:08:09 2022
    Re: Re: Favorite method to backup your BBS
    By: Nelgin to Picture One on Sat Nov 12 2022 01:40 pm

    for granted.
    The server runs on Linux and there are clients for Linux, Windows, and
    Mac. It's in constant development. I have a cheap storage only VPS (you
    can find them on lowendbox.com) which allows me to also backup critical files from other places.
    burp allows you to exclude files/directories on the client or server

    dude, i would not backup any critical files to any server provider you find on lowendbox. those guys are usually fly by night operations.
    or worse case, criminals who want to rip you off.
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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to Picture One on Thu Nov 17 21:31:42 2022
    On 11/6/22 19:29, Picture One wrote:
    Just curious how people backup their boards

    I rsync to a local directory on my desktop, then to my nas... I don't
    do dated/incremental backups, but probably should do one now and then.

    I don't have it on a timer currently, usually when I think about it
    (about once a month) or before I make changes/update. The next
    Synchronet release will probably have to put in a bit more work, and
    maybe a bit of cleanup after the data migration.

    Will also probably test this out a bit for the bbs-io synchronet docker generation... manually yanking out 3.2 to make sure the transition works
    if necessary, since some of the tests may need to check/change.
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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to Picture One on Thu Nov 17 21:37:07 2022
    On 11/9/22 16:48, Picture One wrote:

    ... I'm thinking a cron that zips the whole thing up and then scp's
    it to another server somewhere (maybe s3?). And it would also delete
    old backups after x amount of time.

    S3 is a little overpriced for what it is. I would suggest Cloudflare's
    R2 (compatible with S3 software, s3fs, cloudberry, etc). It's a bit
    less expensive on storage fees, and they don't charge for data egress.
    There's also DigitalOcean's storage (also S3 compatible) or backblaze as
    other alternatives.
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  • From Nozy@VERT/MSRDBBS to Picture One on Mon Dec 19 14:34:00 2022
    I do two

    Hyper V backup ( still using windows for both os and sbbs )
    then windows backup for day to day backup

    Michae Nozy Falzon



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    Just curious how people backup their boards

    -Picture One

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