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| | | | | How to make easy, automated snapshot-style backups with rsync and UNIX | |
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www.thanassis.space
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| | | | | Optimal remote backups with rsync over Samba | |
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cullmann.io
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| | | | | In my last BorgBackup post I described my new setup using BorgBackup for the backup of my private data. After two weeks of use, I have now first experiences on the way the incremental backups perform and some additional information how I apply this to backup a virtual FreeBSD server hosting some of my stuff. Incremental Backup Performance ;=) I must confess, I am positively impressed. As told before, my duplicity setup did have a very bad performance (even just in the locally to my NAS). Perhaps I did something wrong, on the other side, I followed the default way as described to setup a encrypted backup. | |
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fribbledom.com
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