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Py-zfs-autobackup
Jul 20, 2023
Periodicly backup zfs filesystems to other locations
This is a tool written to make replicating ZFS datasets easy and reliable.
You can either use it as a backup tool, replication tool or snapshot tool. You can select what to backup by setting a custom ZFS property. This allows you to set and forget Configure it so it backups your entire pool, and you never have to worry about backupping again. Even new datasets you create later will be backupped. Other settings are just specified on the commandline. This also makes it easier to setup and test zfs-autobackup and helps you fix all the issues you might encounter. When you’re done you can just copy/paste your command to a cron or script. Since its using ZFS commands, you can see what its actually doing by specifying –debug. This also helps a lot if you run into some strange problem or error. You can just copy-paste the command that fails and play around with it on the commandline. also something I missed in other tools An important feature thats missing from other tools is a reliable –test option This allows you to see what zfs-autobackup will do and tune your parameters. It will do everything, except make changes to your zfs datasets. Another nice thing is progress reporting Its very useful with HUGE datasets, when you want to know how many hours/days it will take. zfs-autobackup tries to be the easiest to use backup tool for zfs.
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