Someone on here was talking about using git (I think?) to version
their home directory, and I'm considering this again; however, I have
40 gigs of virtual machine files in there that will almost certainly
make this problematic.  I *would* like those files to be
version-controlled, but from what I've read there aren't any great
options that will manage anything this large.  The files are around 2
gigs each, so it is not safe to assume that they will fit in memory,
since I am not willing to stop everything to version them.  I don't
mind if it's processor/memory intensive -- there is a very large
difference in cost between getting up for a coffee/lunch while it
works and actually exiting all the apps.  The latter means restoring
state that I can't easily save.

Does anyone have suggestions?

Thanks!
--Rogan

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