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Best Backup Script

SpencerSpencer Member
edited April 2012 in General

Im looking for a backup script. Im currently using https://github.com/meskyanichi/backup but I dont like how it is setup. I would like to to have compression built in, and support sftp. Thanks!

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  • agh I like rsync + cron for backup :/

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  • @TheHackBox said: agh I like rsync + cron for backup :/

    I would use rsync but its for client MC servers and I want compress the data because ALOT of minecraft is just text files. I can usually get around 75% compression when just done with gzip.

  • why not use cron to compress the folder into a .tar.gz and just send it over?

  • gsrdgrdghdgsrdgrdghd Member
    edited April 2012

    Duply

    duply is a frontend for the mighty duplicity magic. duplicity is a python based shell application that makes encrypted incremental backups on remote storages. Several backends like ftp, sftp, imap and others are supported. (also Amazon S3)

  • @TheHackBox said: why not use cron to compress the folder into a .tar.gz and just send it over?

    Hmmm I really feel dumb.

  • @TheHackBox said: why not use cron to compress the folder into a .tar.gz and just send it over?

    Why transfer unchanged files every time you backup?

  • TheHackBoxTheHackBox Member
    edited April 2012

    @dmmcintyre3 said: Why transfer unchanged files every time you backup?

    Good point.

  • SpencerSpencer Member
    edited April 2012

    @dmmcintyre3 said: Why transfer unchanged files every time you backup?

    Because I would prefer compression and rysnc can't do it with compression. Unless create a local folder of changed files only? Then transfer those?

  • @PytoHost said: Because I would prefer compression and rysnc can't do it with compression.

    -z anyone?

    -z, --compress Compress file data during the transfer (man rsync)

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  • rsnapshot anyone :) ?

  • mikhomikho Member

    @miTgiB said: -z anyone?
    -z, --compress Compress file data during the transfer (man rsync)

    Would that save the compressed data ? I thought it compressed, sent, decompressed it again?

  • dwilddwild Member

    @PytoHost said: because ALOT of minecraft is just text files

    Can I know where you get this information? All the map is in some huge binary files... The configuration and the log is text but... that's what, 0.5%?...

  • SpencerSpencer Member
    edited April 2012

    @dwild said: Can I know where you get this information? All the map is in some huge binary files... The configuration and the log is text but... that's what, 0.5%?...

    Plugins - Nope
    Map - Yes
    Plugin Config - Yes
    Logs - Yes
    Config Files - Yes

    What else is left in MC?

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