apart-gtk | Linux GUI for cloning & restoring disk partitions | Continuous Backup library
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Linux GUI for cloning & restoring disk partitions to & from compressed image files, using [partclone] to do the heavy lifting.
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- Called when the final job finishes
- Creates a finished job
- Toggle reveal extra state
- Sets the extra state of the extra user
- Delete the image
- Run the process
- Called when a message is received
- Stops the listener
- Update sources
- Handle a status message
- Update the tooltip
- Start a clone
- Update source availability
- Read all finished jobs from the history
- Add this job to the grid
- Clone the source
- Set the default name for the given partition
- Add this job to a grid
- Attach this job to a grid
- Confirm the user confirm dialog
- Return True if this job is similar to another finishedJobJob
- Updates the button for the main view
- Handle message
- Called when the name changes
- Remove from a grid
- Remove from the grid
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Answered 2022-Feb-22 at 10:59I am not sure if you have seen this message in the portal when you created the account/also mentioned in the doc
"You will not be able to switch between the backup policies after the account has been created"
since you need to select either "Periodic" or "Continuous" at the creation of Cosmos Account, it becomes mandatory.
Update:
You will not see the above in portal anymore, you can Switch from "Periodic" to "Continous" on an existing account and that cannot be reverted. You can read more here.
QUESTION
What would be the consistency of the continuous backup of the write region if the database is using bounded staleness consistency? Will it be equivalent to strong consistent data assuming no failovers happened?
Thanks Guru
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-25 at 17:15Backups made from any secondary region will have data consistency defined by the guarantees provided by the consistency level chosen. In the case of strong consistency, all secondary region backups will have completely consistent data.
Bounded staleness will have data that may have stale or inconsistent data inside the defined staleness window (minimum 300 seconds or 100k writes). Outside of that staleness window the data will be consistent.
Data for the weaker consistency levels will have no guarantees for consistency from backups in secondary regions.
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MongoDB has deprecated the continuous back up of data. It has recommended using CPS (Cloud provider snapshots). As far as I understood, snapshots isn't really going to be effective compared to continuous backup coz, if system breaks, then we can only be able to restore the data till the previous snapshot which isn't gonna make the database up-to-date or close to it atleast.
Am I missing something here in my understanding?
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Answered 2020-May-19 at 10:12Cloud provider snapshots can be combined with point in time restore to give the recovery point objective you require. With oplog based restores you can get granularity of one second.
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Install apart-gtk
Arch: available on the [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/apart-gtk)
Ubuntu/Debian: .deb package available [in releases](https://github.com/alexheretic/apart-gtk/releases)
Fedora: .rpm package available [in releases](https://github.com/alexheretic/apart-gtk/releases)
Follow build steps below.
Build deps: apt install build-essential git libzmq3-dev curl pkg-config python3 + rustup. Run deps: apt install policykit-1 partclone pigz python3-humanize python3-zmq python3-yaml libgtk-3-0 liblz4-tool zstd.
Install partclone, ie with something like.
Run ./configure then make having installed the above build dependencies.
After building run make install which copies the build made in ./target to /usr. make uninstall can be used to remove these files.
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