Hi,
how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
azur
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Hello,
2013/3/25 azurIt azu...@pobox.sk
Hi,
how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
You cannot enable compression for a Job. You can enable compression for a
FileSet. If you want to have a VirtualFull compressed enable it for a
fileset.
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Hi,
how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
You cannot enable compression for a Job. You can enable compression for a
FileSet. If you want to have a VirtualFull compressed enable it for a
fileset.
I did this but VirtualFull backups are not compressed, only
Hello,
2013/3/25 azurIt azu...@pobox.sk
Hi,
how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
You cannot enable compression for a Job. You can enable compression for a
FileSet. If you want to have a VirtualFull compressed enable it for a
fileset.
I did this but
Hi,
how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
You cannot enable compression for a Job. You can enable compression for a
FileSet. If you want to have a VirtualFull compressed enable it for a
fileset.
I did this but VirtualFull backups are not compressed, only
Hello,
2013/3/25 azurIt azu...@pobox.sk
Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups (it
takes ages to complete).
If you are using a Virtual Full Backups then you had to run at least one
Full Backup on your client. If your VF backups are not compressed then your
first
Hello,
2013/3/25 azurIt azu...@pobox.sk
Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups (it
takes ages to complete).
If you are using a Virtual Full Backups then you had to run at least one
Full Backup on your client. If your VF backups are not compressed then your
first
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 14:26:07 +0100
azurIt azu...@pobox.sk wrote:
Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups
(it takes ages to complete).
If you are using a Virtual Full Backups then you had to run at least
one Full Backup on your client. If your VF backups are not
Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups (it takes
ages to complete). Is there a way how to compress already backuped files in
volumes?
Store the volumes on a filesystem that compresses like btrfs.
John
Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups (it takes
ages to complete). Is there a way how to compress already backuped files in
volumes?
Store the volumes on a filesystem that compresses like btrfs.
Interesting idea but it will then do more compression than it's
Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups
(it takes ages to complete).
If you are using a Virtual Full Backups then you had to run at least
one Full Backup on your client. If your VF backups are not
compressed then your first Full backup wasn't compressed either. To
Interesting idea but it will then do more compression than it's needed - for
example, Bacula needs to compress only new/modified files. In the way you
suggested, kernel will need to compress everything again with every
VirtualFull backup.
Most of the filesystems that compress do that on a
Interesting idea but it will then do more compression than it's needed - for
example, Bacula needs to compress only new/modified files. In the way you
suggested, kernel will need to compress everything again with every
VirtualFull backup.
Most of the filesystems that compress do that on a
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