On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Kenneth Loafman
<address@hidden> wrote:
jmc wrote:
> --- Brian Mathias [Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 10:25:26AM -0500]: ---
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm new here, so please accept my apology if this is not the appropriate
>> place for this question.
>>
>> Originally I was looking at using rsync to keep data synced to my server,
>> and then use duplicity to encrypt and send the data off-site. My question
>>
>> If anyone has any ideas, I'd greatly appreciate your time and attention.
>
> i too am new here (and to duplicity), so i could be missing something
> entirely in the nature of your question. but according to whatis(1) on
> my system: duplicity (1) - Encrypted backup using rsync algorithm .
>
> so you get the efficiency of rsync with encryption for your backups all
> for one low price. if i totally missed what you were after, i apologize
> in advance.
The suggested way of backing up using duplicity is to target backup to
the local server using duplicity, then to use rsync to synchronize that
backup with the remote site. This has two advantages, one in that the
local backup is available for rapid recovery if the need arises, and the
remote backup is available after a site disaster.
...Ken
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