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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, June 23 2013 @ 10:42 PM EDT |
That is, most of the UPS I am familiar with have a serial/usb/ethernet port
to give a tne to live when the power goes away.
Journalling is what makes the filesystem resistant to corruption by
incomplete writes, of course. Batteries in laptops and tablets do a very
nice job, too![ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, June 25 2013 @ 01:19 PM EDT |
Rsync is perfect for copying files when your systems aren't reliable. But it is
optimized for network unreliability, not local one. For dealing with local
access unreliability, you need a journaled filesystem, with a journal that
covers all the metadata (it doesn't need to cover the data).
In practice, that means you'll want to use rsync, and any of the standard modern
FS available on Linux. Ext3 is ok, ext4 is also ok.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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