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Adam Porter posted a new comment:
How much of your 50 GB changes in a month? Maybe you could drop older
sets and continue making incrementals for a longer period. If only a
small part of your 50 GB
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Hi,
I am backupping a 50GB worth of data on a remote server through a 2 Mbits line.
The full backup takes me roughly 4 days, an incremental backup about 15
minutes. I have my settings set to:
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Patrick Allemann posted a new comment:
Hi ede,
yeah - I did think of that workaround but I would still be at risk as
rsync would also upload the files sequentially. I would have a backup on
my
Question #133863 on Duplicity changed:
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Status: Open = Answered
edso proposed the following answer:
On 13.11.2010 13:26, Patrick Allemann wrote:
Question #133863 on Duplicity changed:
On 13.11.2010 14:21, edso wrote:
Can't I
force duplicity to connect to the old backup chain? In duply you have
yes. by using separate repositories. as described above.
..ede/duply.net
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