Dear Sirs:I have read the Bacula documentation, especially regarding the "Accurate" option for incremental backups, looking for an alternative that allows incremental backups to be performed, considering files that have undergone size changes as changed, and not considering changes in file timestamps.
I am looking for an alternative to more efficiently back up the directory where we have Outlook storages, the classic PST files.
At my workplace, users have Outlook connected to Google Workspace email using the Google Sync (GWSMO) synchronizer. This allows users to access email from the current year or from one or two years in the past.
Along with this most up-to-date storage, we have PST storages with historical emails, one per year, to ensure they are lightweight and allow the Windows indexing system to run smoothly.
The problem with these PST storages is that if they're linked to Outlook, even if no changes are made to them, and therefore no size modification is made, the file timestamps are continually updated. For any backup software, these files have changed and, inconveniently, are included repeatedly in incremental backups, ultimately consuming space on the backup server.
I was looking for something in Bacula that would allow me to ignore timestamp changes for incremental backups. Is there anything that can be done, based on your experience?
Thank you very much in advance. Greetings from Chile!
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