How to back up your servers with borg? One way to do it, as documented by the fine borg documentation, is to use a pull backup using sshfs. The idea is to mount the remote filesystem in a local directory, chroot into it, and run borg inside the chroot.| Relentless Coding
Aliza and Sue welcome Heather Rae Barker for a deep dive into how chronic pain shows up in Star Trek. Frequent pain-related questions like "Do the Borg feel pain?" and "Why does Geordi refuse pain relief for his visor?" are explored, before revisiting the DS9 episode "Melora" and finding modern day| Women at Warp
I have already dealt with the problem of performing a correct backup. This time I will give you some insights into how I make backups and how I am able to guarantee a certain level of security.| IT Notes
Lxc containers are fast, small and useful. Proxmox Backup Server is quite slow with them, so here’s how to perform a fast and efficient backup using Borg.| IT Notes
After my post on why we’re migrating (most of) our servers from Linux to FreeBSD, I’ve started to write about how we’re doing it. After covering a basic installation (we’re doing a massive use of jails), I’m going now to describe how we’re performing backups.| IT Notes
If you are using Proxmox, ZFS is one of the best local storage options. You can easily backup your lxc containers using Borg.| IT Notes