> From: [email protected] [mailto:discuss-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Small
> 
> Does btrfs fit in here somewhere?

Yes.  When you create a btrfs or zfs snapshot, and send incremental to the 
destination system, that is perfectly analogous to rsnapshot sending the 
incremental, except that btrfs and zfs will be much more efficient in terms of 
time & space.

Since rsnapshot is linux/unix only (requires hard links on destination) it will 
eventually suffer a large percentage obsolescence by btrfs.  But for now, btrfs 
isn't commonly enough deployed, commonly enough supported...  So rsnapshot 
still has its place.

rdiff-backup has a niche in cross-platform compatibility.  It makes an effort 
to understand and intelligently translate the various implementation details 
between different systems.  For example, different supported character sets 
supported by EXT and NTFS, for example, a different concept of permission bits 
and ACL's on different platforms.

That being said, I'm officially the rdiff-backup maintainer, and I'm not doing 
much maintenance.  With the introduction of so many new different filesystems 
and different features and concepts on each one, it becomes difficult to 
support interchangeability between all of them.  I'm not saying it can't be 
done; I'm only saying it's work intensive.
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