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[rdiff-backup-users] Archive older files/speed question
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Niki Hammler |
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[rdiff-backup-users] Archive older files/speed question |
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Thu, 25 May 2006 21:04:17 +0200 |
Hi,
1.) Is there a way to save old increments to another directory?
I'd like to archive all changes monthly on a DVD and like to keep diffs
on the backup drive for only one or to months.
I've just found --remove-older-than.
I've looked on the internet but could not find anything about that.
2.) If for example would like to restore a file 365 days. Is it correct
that I have to apply all diffs since then?
3.) I've already used rdiff-backup but I had a big problem that backup
needed ~20 hours
(http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/rdiff-backup-users/2005-02/msg00018.html)
After that, I did it with rsync and backup was done in 5-8 minutes with
the SAME source and destination directory.
Last use of rdiff-backup (2005-02-10): 14 hours 9 minutes 47.72 seconds
First use of rdiff (2005-02-14): 5 minutes 4 seconds
I don't know what the problem was, however, since then, I've 1.7Ghz
instead of 300Mhz, 512MB RAM instead of 200 and sarge instead of woody now.
I want to give rdiff-backup another try because I like the concept and I
do hope that it will work faster now. It would be great if backup could
be finished in max. 10 minutes as with rsync.
rdiff-backup only backups files where modification times changes,
doesn't it? (I hope that it doesn't compare each file)
I have a few very large apache log files (500MB) where data is only
appended and old snapshots aren't needed (apache logs). Is it possible
to exclude some files/folders from diff but back them up also?
I've nothing found in man-page.
Are there any other tweaks to speed up rdiff-backup?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Niki
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