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From: | Jeffrey Barish |
Subject: | [rdiff-backup-users] Backing up sound files |
Date: | Wed, 24 Jul 2013 20:00:55 -0600 |
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I would like to use rdiff-backup to back up sound files (among others). Some of the files could be as large as 0.5 GB or more. I am worried about how rdiff- backup handles files of this size. I think that performing a diff would waste time and disk space. I think that it would be more useful if I could tell rdiff-backup simply to check the modified time and the size when deciding whether to update the mirror and to not store a diff. Is this possible with rdiff-backup? Am I fantasizing a problem? Is there a tool that might be better suited for what I am trying to do? -- Jeffrey Barish 3beez
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