On 03/10/2015 09:38 PM, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
Ideally the capacity of your rsync server would be many times that of your main server's data so you could make backups daily, weekly and monthly and save enough of them for file recovery in the event of human error.
Actually not. You just a need a slightly larger server, if you use hardlinks: rsync with option --link-dest or utilities using the same principle (rsnapshot).
You are perfectly right about human error.
RAID-1 protects from disk failure (transparenty) rsync protects from human error (and disk failure, but with some inconvenience)