On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 04:13:10PM +0200, Erik Zachte wrote:
The whole
backup process is automated, but I start the script manually
because we're short on disk space and I
prefer to keep an eye on it.
I'm confident Jimbo would consider adding diskspace a minor investement,
provided we don't use anything fancy (raid, SCSI) (Jimbo am I right?).
I guess bandwidth costs are the main expense and several orders of
magnitude larger.
I know that 18 days without a backup is a rare event, but even losing 6
days of edits, uploads and discussions would give me the shivers. Are
they stored on a different disk by the way? If backup is a matter of
minutes per database, then the benefits of a scheduled daily outage far
exceed the costs, it will even save some bandwidth ;)
Backups are an inconvenience until you need them.
Erik Zachte
If database dumps are cheap, and can be done "on the fly" with MySQL, it
might be a reasonable plan to just throw in an extra disk and have it
dump the database every six hours or so. At the very least, set up a
wget statement on larousse to have it download the pliny nightly
database dumps...
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Nick Reinking -- eschewing obfuscation since 1981 -- Minneapolis, MN