(I feel like I've violated plenty of common-sense stuff while learning ZFS. If so, you can let me have it in the comments.)
I have a large RAID-Z1 array that I back up to a USB 3.0 hard drive. I'd also like to maintain zfs-auto-snapshot
's snapshots as well. I've been doing a zfs send MyArray | zfs recv Backup
and it's been working pretty well; however, once in a while, the array will become suspended due to an I/O error, and I'll either need to reboot, or rarely, destroy the backup disk and re-copy everything.
This seems like I'm doing something wrong, so I'd like to know: what is the best way to back up a ZFS array to a single portable disk?
I would prefer a portable backup solution like backing up to a single USB hard drive (preferably so I can buy two and keep one somewhere secure), but I'm open to getting a small NAS and zfs send
ing over a network.
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2023/07/gm-announces-a-new-ultium-based-chevrolet-bolt-during-q2-report/
The much-loved affordable EV looked finished, but Chevy will build Bolt 2.0.
Welcome, longtime Lemmy users and lost Redditors alike. I browsed the Fediverse and didn't find a Lemmy community to discuss the Bolt, so here we go.
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