LSDF Online Storage: Snapshots

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Snapshots are used to create a point-in-time copy of a file system or file sets. Snapshots can be used to quickly restore files or folders that were unintentionally deleted. Snapshots also provide a form of file versioning and the ability to revert to a previous version of a file, depending on the time interval between snapshots.

LSDF User Snapshots:

>ssh loginname@os-login.lsdf.kit.edu
>cd $SNAPSHOTS
>ls
daily-2018.02.02-03.00.12  monthly-2017.11.30-23.00.12
daily-2018.02.03-03.00.12  monthly-2017.12.31-23.00.12
daily-2018.02.04-03.00.12  monthly-2018.01.31-23.00.12
daily-2018.02.05-03.00.12  weekly-2018.01.14-14.30.12
daily-2018.02.06-03.00.12  weekly-2018.01.21-14.30.12
daily-2018.02.07-03.00.12  weekly-2018.01.28-14.30.12
daily-2018.02.08-03.00.12  weekly-2018.02.04-14.30.12

LSDF Project Snapshots

>ssh loginname@os-login.lsdf.kit.edu
>ls $PROJECTSNAPSHOTS
daily-2018.02.06-05.00.58 
daily-2018.02.07-05.00.58
daily-2018.02.08-05.00.58
...

Some of the characteristics of the file systems are shown in Table.