I'm talking about working tools. They either do everything when invoked, or write to a file/dir on disk that can then have rsync invoked to copy offsite.
Im talking about maybe a 4 line shell script, if that.
If someone can't handle that amount of setup, maybe they shouldn't be the person setting up mission critical backups?
I'm talking about working tools. They either do everything when invoked, or write to a file/dir on disk that can then have rsync invoked to copy offsite.
Im talking about maybe a 4 line shell script, if that.
If someone can't handle that amount of setup, maybe they shouldn't be the person setting up mission critical backups?