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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 887942" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>You set up RSync on Linux (or DeltaCopy as it's known under Windows) to automatically compare and clone the "source" to "destination". </p><p>Source can be a whole drive or a share or an individual folder, and you can have any number of configured sources (and destinations) running on the same instances of RSync/DeltaCopy. Destination can be another server or a different drive on the same server. </p><p>You can set up the individual jobs to fully sync (delete destination when source is deleted) or persist the destination. </p><p>You can setup both ends acting as both the source and destination if you want to sync both ways.</p><p>My backup strategy is RSync copying every 30 minutes between my "primary" and "secondary" servers, but also on a less frequent schedule to the USB connected drives that go to sleep when not used so those should hopefully act as a true long term backup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 887942, member: 2310"] You set up RSync on Linux (or DeltaCopy as it's known under Windows) to automatically compare and clone the "source" to "destination". Source can be a whole drive or a share or an individual folder, and you can have any number of configured sources (and destinations) running on the same instances of RSync/DeltaCopy. Destination can be another server or a different drive on the same server. You can set up the individual jobs to fully sync (delete destination when source is deleted) or persist the destination. You can setup both ends acting as both the source and destination if you want to sync both ways. My backup strategy is RSync copying every 30 minutes between my "primary" and "secondary" servers, but also on a less frequent schedule to the USB connected drives that go to sleep when not used so those should hopefully act as a true long term backup. [/QUOTE]
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