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Re: [Duplicity-talk] After full backup to S3, can I move older files to
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Fabian Stäber |
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] After full backup to S3, can I move older files to Glacier? |
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Fri, 12 Feb 2016 20:41:09 +0100 |
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Hi Mikko,
thanks for the link. After reading the article, I think that Glacier is a trap
only if you intend to restore more than 5% of the archive.
For me, the most likely scenario is that I will restore the latest version of
the backup, which should work without using Glacier (thanks to the options in
ede's reply).
In the unlikely case that I need to restore an older backup, I will find the
backup without accessing Glacier (using the manifest and signature files), and
I only need to download the specific archive files from Glacier. If I have 20
full backups, I can restore one full backup without touching the 5% limit.
So it seems Glacier is a good option to me, or am I missing something?
Best regards
Fabian
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 08:44:10PM +0200, Mikko Ohtamaa wrote:
> >
> > I back up to Amazon S3, using '--full-if-older-than 7D'. The S3 files are
> > moved to Glacier after 10 days.
> > So I thought I could always restore the latest backup from S3 directly,
> > and Glacier would only be needed only in case I need an older backup.
> >
> >
> Just note that Glacier is a trap:
>
> https://medium.com/@karppinen/how-i-ended-up-paying-150-for-a-single-60gb-download-from-amazon-glacier-6cb77b288c3e#.tric09rup
>
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