Sujet : Re: NAS Backup solution?
De : deloptes (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Deloptes)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 29. Jun 2025, 08:26:37
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
You were the one asking me to look at LVM snapshots, as though they had
some relevance to the discussion. Do you backpedal from that now?
I "like" people who take it personally .... did you measure your blood
pressure?
I wrote look at snapshots (in case you are not familiar). But yeah ... you
somehow take it as personal attack. Pathetic!
And I personally did test complete restore of a whole production
environment: 10 blade servers with 40+ VMs, 3 bare metal servers,
varios databases, etc. etc. ...
Presumably you were relying on the applications themselves (e.g. DBMSes)
to recover from inconsistencies in their data. Things are always easier
when they’re Someone Else’s Problem, aren’t they?
Irrelevant.
You know, at the end may be it is better for you to stick to rsync.
Simple minds - simple tools.
Fun fact: Andrew Tridgell, who originally created rsync, did his PhD
thesis on the algorithm it uses that allows two processes on different
machines to compare two files, one on each side, without having to copy
the bulk of either one of them over the network to the other side.
Veritas Appliances never had anything like that, did they?
Nooo never ... they grew up in the jungle.
And again irrelevant.
If you need to troll ... find a better place.
Perhaps it is hard to accept the fact that someone has different preferences
that does not match yours. Childish and stupid.
Andrew Tridgell PhD is an example of western decline. The topic can not be a
subject of PhD ... but hey ... with so many PhDs you can now produce just
crap.
My blood pressure is getting up. Will ignore you personally in the feature.
Stay safe in the cave!