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Which incremental backup with console GUI should I choose?
Do not offer at the FS level, since the server is working and the
server did not see ext2 there, but according to the customer, something comes out of the deb branch, rather ubunt.
Customer requirements
1. 2 TB of data, so just increment, no options here, full recovery takes 2 days.
2. Uploading to external services ftp / ssh / e3, (something from neither) here you can optionally mount it, but still.
3. The rsync client is not convenient because the project manager will be restoring, well, PHP is being developed, in general, a
console GUI is needed to quickly restore increments to the desired date.
5. Stability
Optional: Schedule, well, it's not really needed here, but if there is, it would be convenient for the client to move the dates of backups himself, if there is a gui, let him bauletsya.
Optional: mysql backup
Optional: convenient to make friends with zbbix
Optional: notification somewhere, cart mail, etc.
A commercial product is possible!
The main thing is that a PHP programmer can use this configured system, and yes, they do not all know Linux, some can simply copy and delete files and restart the web server.
So bare rsync is not suitable for them ;(
And I have never used pseudo-graphical graphical utilities.
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Duplicity has both a console and a web interface.
I also recommend zpaq, but it is more low-level. Schedule, notifications, etc. you have to hang it yourself. But the speed will pleasantly surprise you.
Do not offer at the FS level, since the server is working and there is ext2
1. 2 TB of data, so it's an increment right away, there are no options here, a full recovery takes 2 days;)
Uploading to external services ftp / ssh / e3, (something from neither) here you can optionally mount it, but still.
3. The rsync client is not convenient because the project manager will be restoring, well, PHP is developed to the brink, in general, you need a
console GIU to quickly restore increments to the desired date.
5. Stability
The main thing is that a PHP programmer can use this configured system, and yes, they do not all know Linux, some can simply copy and delete files and restart the web server.
So naked rsync doesn't suit them ;(
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