Depending on the definition of offsite, you have a fundamental problem: either 
invest the time/effort compressing or take extra bandwidth, which is less 
costly?  Hopefully a delta transfer makes sense in your situation and should 
save far more than compression would once the original copy is offsite.

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On 7/2/20 3:22 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Il 01/07/20 17:13, Leroy Tennison ha scritto:
>> I realize this shouldn't happen, the file is a tgz and isn't being
>> modified while being transmitted.  This has happened maybe three times
>> this year and unfortunately I've just had to deal with it rather than
>> invest the time to do the research.
>>
>>
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>> Leroy Tennison
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> Hi Leroy,
>
> I think that in my case I could not use a tgz archive. I'm speaking
> about full backups that reach 600/700GiB, compressing them and then
> rsync them could take so much time that it will be useless.
>

unless you use tape (of that high capacity), it is advantageous to
restrict volume size to, say, 50GB. Then when you restore, search for
specific files will be faster. And it will help your backup volumes
transfers as well.

Valeri

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