Hi François, Well, uploading 50 GB at full speed will take at best 3 days with an > uplink of 1.6 Mbps (0.2 MBps).
Maybe so, but I was wondering what others think about the usability impact, if this is true for connection "faster then 98% of all Internet connections"? I don't agree on this point. By default, duplicity stores data in 5 MB > chunks (.volX.difftar.gz) and uses indexes (.manifest) to retrieve only > chunks required to restore the files you specified. Ah - did not know that - Thanks! > - backup running 5 days will most likely get interrupted at some > > point and cannot be resumed > > 5 days is not that far from the theoretical maximum in your case of 3 > days I just mentionned. True, but it wont help me any if I get interrupted after 2 or 10 days - I'll still have to start from the beginning, AFAIK? Is there a Tahoe backup method that can be resumed? > > - Makes the whole Web Browser interface to virtual drive virtually > > useless, and the whole "virtual drive" concept pointless. > > > Yes ! This is why the great backup which just implemented by Brian > Warner is so awesome, thanks Brian ! Where can I find information about how that method works? Seems to me that this project really needs a Wiki... -- Andrej Falout
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