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I could use a little sysadmin advice, because this is really my first time hosting other people and I don't want to screw it up. I've got weekly backups arranged via Vultr, but I'm also thinking of setting up a cron job that takes nightly backups of all users' public_gemini directories using tar and gzip. Admittedly this is something users should be doing for themselves if they're using their shell accounts to write instead of uploading from their own machines, but I want tanelorn.city to be a welcoming place for writers even if they aren't Unix wizards, and I think that means making sure their data is safe. Is this something that other pubnixes provide for users' home directories? Are there any downsides I should be aware of aside from the impact on CPU and storage as more people join tanelorn.city? -- Matthew Graybosch gemini://starbreaker.org #include <disclaimer.h> gemini://demifiend.org https://matthewgraybosch.com gemini://tanelorn.city "Out of order?! Even in the future nothing works."
On 6/13/20 5:55 AM, Matthew Graybosch wrote: > I could use a little sysadmin advice, because this is really my first > time hosting other people and I don't want to screw it up. I run {https,gopher,gemini}://cosmic.voyage which I believe to be quite similar to what you're doing. I have a cron that grabs all the writing content, commits it to a git repo, and pushes it up each night. In fact, I do it with the wiki on the site too. https://tildegit.org/cosmic/cosmic-backup Since it's all text content, relying on git's diffing saves me the overhead on filesize of binary blobs. I also have a way to roll back through time in case someone accidentally does something horrific. If nothing changed, the git commit is empty and I waste nothing. Honestly, it's worked out great so far as my community's content is all text. Oh, and yes, I also run backups on Vultr. :) Best of luck to you!
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 14:49:07 +0000 James Tomasino <tomasino at lavabit.com> wrote: > On 6/13/20 5:55 AM, Matthew Graybosch wrote: > I run {https,gopher,gemini}://cosmic.voyage which I believe to be > quite similar to what you're doing. I've been to cosmic.voyage a few times, actually. Lots of good stuff there, and I love the premise. I actually plugged cosmic.voyage in my ballots for the 2019 and 2020 World Fantasy Awards. tanelorn.city is a little different, though. The name might be inspired by Michael Moorcock, but there's no unifying premise or theme to what people write there. You don't have to write Moorcock pastiches to be welcome. :) > I have a cron that grabs all the writing content, commits it to a git > repo, and pushes it up each night. In fact, I do it with the wiki on > the site too. Thanks. I've implemented something similar with tanelorn.city users' public_gemini directories. However, I think I'll combine it with a strategy involving rsync and rdiff_backup that Thomas Karpiniec suggested off-list. > Best of luck to you! Thanks. I appreciate the help. -- Matthew Graybosch gemini://starbreaker.org #include <disclaimer.h> gemini://demifiend.org https://matthewgraybosch.com gemini://tanelorn.city "Out of order?! Even in the future nothing works."
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