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[ale] New backup plan 2004
- Subject: [ale] New backup plan 2004
- From: freemyer-ml at NorcrossGroup.com (Greg Freemyer)
- Date: Mon Jan 5 17:53:20 2004
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 13:59, Michael E. Barker wrote:
> I've decided to upgrade my backup plan for the new year and I'm looking
> for some examples, especially from users of rsync. Also I would like to
> know if anyone has done anything to back up a w2k workstation with
> rsync, such as can be done with ghost.
>
I don't think you can use rsync to keep older versions of a file. So if
you are only concerned with disk crashes, it is useful.
If you want to be able to retrieve a file based on date, I think it is
useless.
If you like the rsync concept, you should look into rdiff-backup.
It uses rsync like checksums to track changes and transfer them. It
also keeps a delta files.
So you can tell rdiff-backup, I want a file as it was as of the Tuesday
backup, and it will get it for you.
Historically, rdiff-backup did a poor job with Win2k, but just today
someone posted that they have it working. Not sure how good/bad a job
it is doing.
Greg
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Greg Freemyer