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Tag Archives: backup
Raspberry Pi 4 with OS on big (>2 TB) drives
I recently switched to Ubuntu 22.04 on my Raspberry Pi 4 and faced an issue with trying to use the full space on my RAID cabinet (Icy Box IB-RD3640SU3E2). The parition table type MBR is no good for such cases and … Continue reading
Kubernetes powered backup solution over VPN
After ironing out the last bugs with my home grown containerized, distributed, remote backup solution, I can’t say I would recommend it for the average user but if you are comfortable with some hacking, need a backup solution and have … Continue reading
Backup, multipla ljudströmmar och träning
Göteborgsvarvet närmar sig med god fart och det är i skrivande stund mindre än en vecka kvar. I den bästa av världar skulle kroppen vara lite mer förberedd men i sista (?) stund har jag lagt manken till och den … Continue reading
Posted in datorer, motion
Tagged backup, fotbolls-vm, Gaim, Göteborgsvarvet, mplayer, SquirrelMail, vlc, webbservern, XMMS
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Tankar om säkerhetskopiering
Backuprutiner är något som kan ge datoranvändare gråa hår, iaf dåligt samvete när de inte finns eller fungerar. Många hoppas på det bästa och säkerhetskopierar inte alls. Andra gör det manuellt när säkerhetsivern faller på. Båda alternativen är förstås förkastliga. … Continue reading
Posted in datorer, webbservern
Tagged backup, bandstation, rsync
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