Time Machine-style Backups with rsync (2018)

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00deadbeef - 12 minutes ago

Reminds me of a tool I used to use that did a similar thing: https://github.com/jeremywohl/glastree

c0nsumer - 5 hours ago

Ha. That's a throwback.

I did the same thing, but with a more detailed writeup, in 2009: https://nuxx.net/blog/2009/12/06/time-machine-for-freebsd/

It was really handy, but I now use borg as it just works better.

LeoPanthera - 3 hours ago

"borg" has basically solved backups permanently. It's deduplicated, even across snapshots, compressed, and end-to-end encrypted. I'm surprised it's not more well known.

hcartiaux - 2 hours ago

I use bontmia since forever, based on the same rsync feature (link-dest for creating hard links to the unmodified files since the last backup). It also supports backup rotation and I think it's quite solid/reliable after all these years: https://github.com/hcartiaux/bontmia

orev - 7 hours ago

The original post that introduced this idea into general public: http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/

I’m sure others will chime in that they used hard links like this before then, however as noted in that page, it’s the one that made it popular enough that rsync was updated to support the idea natively.

nightshift1 - 7 hours ago

Seems similar to https://rsnapshot.org/

nine_k - 7 hours ago

If we spoke about a Linux box, one that prudently ran ZFS, or XFS on top of LVM, it would be possible to make a snapshot before the diffing and sending, so that the snapshot would be indeed point-in-time. IDK if whatever macOS uses for the filesystem supports snapshots.

Otherwise, I think, restic or kopia are better for proper backups, and Syncthing for keeping a mirror copy. But the simplicity of this script in charming.

nocman - 2 hours ago

sounds similar to rdiff-backup ( https://rdiff-backup.net ).

I know some folks that have been using that for a very long time as well.

mattbillenstein - 2 hours ago

restic to s3 has been very reliable - haven't tried borg.

theteapot - 3 hours ago

Need to combine this with LVM or BTRFS or similar to be a true snapshot. Rsnapshot supports LVM snapshot pretty good.

hughc - 7 hours ago

I've been using a bash encapsulation of this for a long time, works great.

https://github.com/laurent22/rsync-time-backup

mrtesthah - 7 hours ago

Isn’t restic better for backups overall?

Anyone have a good script for macOS triggered by launchd, ideally something that uses FSEvents to check for directory changes?

EGreg - 6 hours ago

Why make hard links when you can use rsync or syncthing to just make an actual copy on an external hard drive eg via wifi or just remotely?