Hi all,
I've done a fair bit of reading on this topic and can't really find a good (preferably definitive ;)) answer on my question...
Here it goes:
I have a number of datasets with following snapshots:
- Every 6 hours, keep 1 day
- Every 1 day, keep 1 month
- Every 1 month, keep 1 year
These snapshots are then replicated to my backup drives (each is 5 Tb).
My idea now is to:
- disable the replication task to 1 of the backup drives (keep the other one running)
- remove that backup drive and store off-site
- each month, rotate between the 2 backup drives (and re-enable the one task, disable the other)
Now, I read in a few posts that it may become impossible for the replication to catch up when I re-attach the drive I brought back onsite as some of the snapshots on that drive no longer exist on the FreeNas itself.
So, is this a good idea or not?
If not, what are the alternatives (but still keeping the rotation of the drives) - Rsync? Something else?
Thanks in advance!
Bernie
I've done a fair bit of reading on this topic and can't really find a good (preferably definitive ;)) answer on my question...
Here it goes:
I have a number of datasets with following snapshots:
- Every 6 hours, keep 1 day
- Every 1 day, keep 1 month
- Every 1 month, keep 1 year
These snapshots are then replicated to my backup drives (each is 5 Tb).
My idea now is to:
- disable the replication task to 1 of the backup drives (keep the other one running)
- remove that backup drive and store off-site
- each month, rotate between the 2 backup drives (and re-enable the one task, disable the other)
Now, I read in a few posts that it may become impossible for the replication to catch up when I re-attach the drive I brought back onsite as some of the snapshots on that drive no longer exist on the FreeNas itself.
So, is this a good idea or not?
If not, what are the alternatives (but still keeping the rotation of the drives) - Rsync? Something else?
Thanks in advance!
Bernie