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This article is a couple of years old and I have already moved all of my precious data into the cloud. Because the flying spaghetti monster will save us all. Not. ...but I am still convinced this may be helpful to you. <blockquote> Jesus saves. Buddha does incremental backups. </blockquote> In celebration of [http://ask.slashdot.org/story/12/03/31/1543200/ask-slashdot-its-world-backup-day-how-do-you-back-up World Backup Day], I hereby release my backup strategy. == Features == * daily backup, fully accessible * compressed storage * block device encryption * '''speed''' == Requirements == * external harddrive * modern linux kernel (use [[Wikipedia:Arch_Linux|Arch Linux]]!) * current version of btrfs-progs (I have 0.19.20120110-2) * a strong password (you may follow [http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2008/06/the-ultimate-guide-for-creating-strong-passwords/ this] guide or similar) == Daily Routine == # Wake up # Drink tea # Go shit # Exercise Yoga # Eat breakfast # '''Backup ALL the files''' (during hygiene) # Leave home My external harddrive is totally occupied by a [[Wikipedia:Linux_Unified_Key_Setup|LUKS]] container. After connecting the drive to my laptop, I start like this: cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb backup If not happened yet, format the drive with a [[Wikipedia:Btrfs|btrfs]] filesystem mkfs.btrfs -L backup /dev/mapper/backup Then, mount it and use compression mount -o compress=lzo -t btrfs LABEL=backup /media/backup If not happened yet, create a subvolume btrfs subvolume create /media/backup/nomaster For may backups, I use rsync (with delete) to copy my files to an external hard drive. Vanished files will be deleted. rsync -aPv --delete --exclude downloads --exclude music --exclude .cache /home/nomaster/ /media/backup/nomaster/ After each sync, I make a snapshot of this state of my files. sudo btrfs subvolume snapshot -r /media/backup/nomaster /media/backup/nomaster-$(date +%F) Lastly, I unmount the filesystem and close the container. sudo umount /media sudo cryptsetup luksClose backup Then, I disconnect the drive. When my drive will be full at some point in the future, Iβm going to remove old snapshots to free space occupied by large files deleted a long time ago. == Initial Setup == '''I assume the external drive is /dev/sdb. If you have no idea about this, stop right now and come back when you know.''' First, make sure, the external drive is clear to use. So mount it and have a look at the files if present. Overwrite everything with zeroes. sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1024 Format the drive sudo cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sdb (follow the instructions) Open the crypto container sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb backup Create a BTRFS file system sudo mkfs.btrfs /dev/mapper/backup Mount it (with compression) sudo mount -o compress /dev/mapper/backup /mnt Create a subvolume sudo btrfs subvolume create /mnt/nomaster # <- insert username here Unmount, close and continue with '''daily routine'''. sudo umount /mnt sudo cryptsetup luksClose backup
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