From df122c0a5baa1ee96859aea05035e56ef06d8641 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Buetow Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2024 10:14:54 +0200 Subject: Update content for md --- gemfeed/2024-11-17-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-1.md | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) (limited to 'gemfeed') diff --git a/gemfeed/2024-11-17-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-1.md b/gemfeed/2024-11-17-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-1.md index 00257786..581e730c 100644 --- a/gemfeed/2024-11-17-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-1.md +++ b/gemfeed/2024-11-17-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-1.md @@ -106,6 +106,8 @@ Let's face it, backups are non-negotiable. On the HAST master node, incremental and encrypted ZFS snapshots are created daily and automatically backed up to AWS S3 Glacier Deep Archive via CRON. I have a bunch of scripts already available, which I currently use for a similar purpose on my FreeBSD Home NAS server (an old ThinkPad T440 with an external USB drive enclosure, which I will eventually retire when the HAST setup is ready). I will copy them and slightly modify them to fit the purpose. +There's also `zfstools` in the ports, which helps set up an automatic snapshot regime: + [https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/zfstools](https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/zfstools) The backup scripts also perform some zpool scrubbing now and then. A scrub once in a while keeps the trouble away. -- cgit v1.2.3