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doku:backup [2016/06/15 06:31] – [Continous Backup of user Data to remote Machines] markusdoku:backup [2021/09/29 09:31] (current) – [Backup] goldenberg
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 **Backup is solely the responsibility of each user.** **Backup is solely the responsibility of each user.**
  
-RAID-5 or RAID-6 is used on NFS and FhGFS servers to protect against single disk failure. +RAID-5 or RAID-6 is used on NFS and BeeGFS servers and Disk Pools on the GPFS servers to protect against single disk failure. 
-Up to one (RAID-5) or two (RAID-6) disks failing concurrently can be sustained.+Up to one (RAID-5) or two (RAID-6) or more (Disk Pool) disks failing concurrently can be sustained.
  
 Other failure modes like disk controller failure or filesystem software faults are very seldom but might lead to loss of data. Other failure modes like disk controller failure or filesystem software faults are very seldom but might lead to loss of data.
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 bash rsyncd_setup_remote.sh bash rsyncd_setup_remote.sh
 </code> </code>
-  - On the local machine, also download a script, it will compile the commands for creating the ssh tunnel and using the rsync command:<code>+  - On the local machine, also download a script, it will compile the commands for creating the ssh tunnel and using the rsync:<code>
 wget https://wiki.vsc.ac.at/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=doku:rsync:rsyncd_setup_local.sh -O rsyncd_setup_local.sh wget https://wiki.vsc.ac.at/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=doku:rsync:rsyncd_setup_local.sh -O rsyncd_setup_local.sh
 bash rsyncd_setup_local.sh bash rsyncd_setup_local.sh
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