

Plug the cloned drive in and restore most recent Timeshift snapshot. Sounds interesting if combined with Clonezilla cloned drive. Only for specific folders, no system files / folders ( ) After that I reboot and unplug the backup drive. Early in the morning I boot from the drive I cloned the data to, to validate if it works. Due to some services which are used daily, I do the backup overnight.
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Connecting external backup drive and start full disk clone (takes 6-7 hours). Once a month manually booting into Clonezilla with an USB stick.

So, I can plug a new drive in, and the raid restores itself. But if one drive dies the second one won’t die immediately too. Raid 1 (2x 2 TB) Drive to keep still “permanent” accessibility to my services if one drive dies. It would be nice, if there is any solution with a web interface to get an overview of all snapshots, incremental backups, logs and easy one-click “restore backup from date X” Incremental backups based on one initial full backup (takes less time and less hard drive wear)īecause of the headless ubuntu server I don’t have any desktop environment for GUI applications.

every week incremental backup)įull system (root, home, …)/ drive backup (single drive with system and files on it) I’ve switched my server from ARM to a x86 system with headless ubuntu server.Īnd now I’m struggling to find a good backup solution which should fulfill following needs:įully automated (e.g.
