Is Timeshift robust enough to use in a production environment with a handful of Linux servers?
I understand that Timeshift is not a backup solution, it is designed as an easy way to roll back changes on a system.
Is it used by anybody in production environments? Are there other solutions that are a better fit? The use case would be protecting a server from a bad patch that breaks something. I want to be able to run a simple command/script and a few minutes later, I’m back safe on a stable system.
These are all Debian-based servers.
All the Linux servers are virtualized on an XCP-ng host, so automatic VM snapshots are already implemented, and I have a proper 3-2-1 backup solution.
Thanks in advance!