I am building my 3-2-1 backup system and wanted to add an external HD to my TrueNAS machine. Since it only works with ZFS, I thought of setting up that drive as a compressed, dedup ZFS volume.
I have a truckload of NVMe left on the boot drive that I could repartition and turn some of the free space as a dedup vdev for the backup drive. I don’t have any other physical bays to add a dedicated drive on the machine.
A) Is that a bad idea? What are the downsides of using the boot drive like that?
B) Which tool do you recommend for local backup? I’m looking for actual incremental backup, not just a sync tool.
Restic is my tool of choice for deduplicated encrypted verifiable compressed incremental backups.
In that case, what would be better in terms of memory / CPU usage: dedup and compression at the filesystem level or disabling it and doing it at the tool level?
You can’t dedup/compress restic repos at fs level due to the encryption.
Nice thing is you get those even with „dumb“ targets that came down those for you.