Re: Signature based backup solution?



Ralph Katz <ralph.katz <at> rcn.com> writes:


On 01/30/2008 04:53 PM, Angie NegrónRolón wrote:
Do you know any backup solution which store backup like mirror,
but each file is
compressed? And then can do incremental backups without an original
file? (like
rdiff http://linux.die.net/man/1/rdiff)

I found duplicity uses rdiff's signature/delta/patch method, but it
store full
backup as huge tar.gz, which I don't want.

On my etch systems, duplicity creates back-up files no larger than
about
5 Mb each. Is that "huge?"

I'm sorry. I thought it creates huge tar.gz. But I don't want
multiparted archives too. I want my backups like mirror, but each file
is compressed individually.

Thanks




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