On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Gavin Carr <gavin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:38:32AM +0100, David Hrbáč wrote:
> Dne 24.2.2010 10:00, Agnello George napsal(a):
> > We have an issue with one of our clients , they have a mail server withrsync and rdiff should handle mbox format okay though. Though I agree Maildir
> > the /var/spool/imap partition as 150 GB . They need to take differential
> > backup on to /backup partition ( a different HDD of total 250 GB space ) .
> > We have tried dar , rsync, rdiff and impasync . But its is not sufficing the
> > need as to take a lot of time and consumes a lot of I/O .
> >
> > Is there any back up solution that you can think of , that can work in this
> > situation - open source or proprietary
>
> Is seems to me, that you are using mbox format. So, differential backup
> is hard to achieve. Migrate to maildir, every mail is a file, easy to
> backup differentially.
is generally nicer for differential backups.
Agnello, how long is "a lot of time"? A backup is always going to have to walk
the entire tree and checksum (or at least stat) every file, so there's a minimum
cost you're always going to have. How long does a 'find /var/spool/imap -ls'
take, for instance?
You might want to try brackup (http://code.google.com/p/brackup/). For very
large trees of relatively small files it seems to significantly out-perform
rsync-based backups. I've got brackup packages in my repository (see
http://www.openfusion.net/linux/openfusion_rpm_repository).
Cheers,
Gavin
is it possible with " brackup " to back it up to a different server on the same lan instead of /backup . Is there any documentation on the same .
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Regards
Agnello D'souza
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