Basically title. I’m in the process of setting up a proper backup for my configured containers on Unraid and I’m wondering how often I should run my backup script. Right now, I have a cron job set to run on Monday and Friday nights, is this too frequent? Whats your schedule and do you strictly backup your appdata (container configs), or is there other data you include in your backups?

slazer2au
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Backups???

metaStatic
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Raid is a backup.

slazer2au
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That is what the B in RAID stands for.

🤣

@AtariDump@lemmy.world
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Just like the “s” in IoT stands for “security”

Avid Amoeba
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What’s the second B stand for?

@meyotch@slrpnk.net
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Beets.

Or bears.

Or buttsex.

It’s context dependent, like “cool”.

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cool

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If Raid is backup, then Unraid is?

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