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re[2]: [rdiff-backup-users] ACLS
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Greg Freemyer |
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re[2]: [rdiff-backup-users] ACLS |
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Tue, 11 Feb 2003 18:36:43 -0500 |
Dean,
Thanks for the positive news.
One other question.
Is there any way to have the backup be compressed?
I have spent the last couple of hours looking for a Linux Compressed Filesystem
and I found nothing.
I'm not positive I need compression, but I'm just used to compressing backups.
Greg Freemyer
>> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Greg Freemyer wrote:
>> > I've just discovered your project.
>> >
>> > In your opinion, is it production ready, or does it have limitations
>> like "no files over 2 GB".
>> i've been running daily rdiff-backups of a ~100 user shell/web/mail system
>> with ~100GB of data / 1 million inodes with essentially no complaints.
>> ben took care of any of my nits early on, and things have been stable
>> since then.
>> i've done a handful of partial restores (users who deleted files by
>> mistake). i've also used the mirror to create clones of the original
>> system. no problems there.
>> any "2GB" problems would most certainly be a result of the tool chain /
>> kernel on your system, and not inherent in rdiff-backup itself. best
>> thing to do is test. (i know my debian woody boxes have no troubles >
>> 2GB.)
>> i've settled on 0.11.0 for now -- because ben removed some features i like
>> in 0.11.1 and i'm debating on learning python or pestering him more before
>> i go forward :)
>> -dean