we do it like this all the time.
works fine.
if you have an already mostly complete destination, you need to use
--force in your first rdiff-backup
dave
patric wrote:
Hey guys,
New to the list, so hi :-)
My question is regarding the target directory for a backup.
My problem is that I need to backup about 100GB of data from remote servers, which through rdiff-backup takes a hell of a long time (estimated 28 days!).
My idea was to copy down the data once off, using scp/lftp which would be faster, and from then on do my rdiff-backup to that pre-copied target.
The idea is that once the initial transfer of all the data is out of the way, the incremental changes wont be so large, and the backups will run faster.
Can I do it this way? Or are there any other suggestions?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks
Patric
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