Hello,
I was wondering, if I run rdiff-backup and point it to a remote server,
how much work gets done by that remote server?
Or to be a bit more specific: would there be a serious difference in
performance between:
A) rdiff-backup to a remote server
B) use sshfs to mount the remote server's disk locally and use
rdiff-backup locally
I would like to do B because I have a rather piecemeal network and this
would allow me to handle a lot more clients in a consistent manner, but if
it's going to have a huge performance hit, then I'll pass.
Laurent De Buyst
System administrator
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