Re: [BackupPC-users] incremental forever - synthetic backup using ssh

2017-01-30 Thread Andreas Roth
Hi all, > When using rsync, both v3 and v4 will always only transfer changes. In > v3 you can speed the process up further by using checksum caching. No > need to run incrementals even, since the difference is not in the data > transferred, but that the files' integrity is double-checked by > chec

Re: [BackupPC-users] incremental forever - synthetic backup using ssh

2017-01-26 Thread Les Mikesell
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Andreas Roth wrote: > I need to backup a couple of hosts using a low-bandwidth connection. The > daily diff on the filesystem is pretty small. > > Is it possible to have some kind of "synthetic backup" or "incremental > forever" - like some commercial products

Re: [BackupPC-users] incremental forever - synthetic backup using ssh

2017-01-26 Thread Johan Ehnberg
On 01/26/2017 07:10 PM, Andreas Roth wrote: > Hi mailinglist, > > I need to backup a couple of hosts using a low-bandwidth connection. The > daily diff on the filesystem is pretty small. > > Is it possible to have some kind of "synthetic backup" or "incremental > forever" - like some commercial p

[BackupPC-users] incremental forever - synthetic backup using ssh

2017-01-26 Thread Andreas Roth
Hi mailinglist, I need to backup a couple of hosts using a low-bandwidth connection. The daily diff on the filesystem is pretty small. Is it possible to have some kind of "synthetic backup" or "incremental forever" - like some commercial products name it? They using differencial backups to bu

Re: [BackupPC-users] Incremental forever.

2007-12-03 Thread Les Mikesell
Craig Barratt wrote: > >> Would it be possible to do incremental forever with BackupPc like you >> can do with TSM, or if it is not possible, do you plan to implement it >> in the future ? >> >> I understand it can/will be cpu intensive, but such a feature would be >> nice with some servers. >> >>

Re: [BackupPC-users] Incremental forever.

2007-12-03 Thread Craig Barratt
bt writes: > Would it be possible to do incremental forever with BackupPc like you > can do with TSM, or if it is not possible, do you plan to implement it > in the future ? > > I understand it can/will be cpu intensive, but such a feature would be > nice with some servers. > > Thanks for a grea

[BackupPC-users] Incremental forever.

2007-12-03 Thread bt
Hi. Would it be possible to do incremental forever with BackupPc like you can do with TSM, or if it is not possible, do you plan to implement it in the future ? I understand it can/will be cpu intensive, but such a feature would be nice with some servers. Thanks for a great product. Regards