On 10 Sep 2015 at 20:08, Paul Smith wrote:
Date sent: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 20:08:53 +0100
Subject:Looking for application to clone a disk with
incremental
backup
From: Paul Smith
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On Thu, 2015-09-10 at 14:20 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 09/10/2015 02:14 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> > Sparse file support on the backup medium is also very useful if the
> > backup program supports it. If the utility has compression support,
> > that's also a benefit to conserve space on the backup
On 09/10/2015 01:40 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Rick, for your reply. The idea of a cloning application with
differential / incremental backup is not mine, but inspired on what is
written at the clonezilla site:
"Differential/incremental backup is not implemented yet."
It's important for tha
On 10Sep2015 21:43, Paul Smith wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 9:06 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
For incremental backups, you could do something as simple as rsync or
use one of the many backup utilities around (amanda, bacula,
mondorescue, etc.).
My personal choice is BackInTime because it's easy fo
On 09/10/2015 02:14 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Sparse file support on the backup medium is also very useful if the
backup program supports it. If the utility has compression support,
that's also a benefit to conserve space on the backup medium.
My backup program uses rsync for the heavy lifting.
On 09/10/2015 02:04 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 09/10/2015 01:43 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Joe, for your reply. BackInTime seems to be a great backup
tool -- I am going to give it a try -- , but I was looking for a
cloning application (with differential /incremental backup).
Make sure that you
On 09/10/2015 01:43 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Joe, for your reply. BackInTime seems to be a great backup
tool -- I am going to give it a try -- , but I was looking for a
cloning application (with differential /incremental backup).
Make sure that your backup media is formatted to something
On 09/10/2015 01:40 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 8:27 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Do you know of some application to clone a disk with incremental
backup? I know about clonezilla, but, unfortunately, clonezilla does
not have yet differential/incremental backup implemented. (
http:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 9:06 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>>
>> For incremental backups, you could do something as simple as rsync or
>> use one of the many backup utilities around (amanda, bacula,
>> mondorescue, etc.).
>
> My personal choice is BackInTime because it's easy for me to set up and
> manage,
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 8:27 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>
>> Do you know of some application to clone a disk with incremental
>> backup? I know about clonezilla, but, unfortunately, clonezilla does
>> not have yet differential/incremental backup implemented. (
>> http://clonezilla.org/ )
>
> Well, s
On 09/10/2015 12:27 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
For incremental backups, you could do something as simple as rsync or
use one of the many backup utilities around (amanda, bacula,
mondorescue, etc.).
My personal choice is BackInTime because it's easy for me to set up and
manage, but it might not f
10, 2015 3:08 PM
Subject: Looking for application to clone a disk with incremental backup
Dear All,
Do you know of some application to clone a disk with incremental
backup? I know about clonezilla, but, unfortunately, clonezilla does
not have yet differential/incremental backup implement
On 09/10/2015 12:08 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Do you know of some application to clone a disk with incremental
backup? I know about clonezilla, but, unfortunately, clonezilla does
not have yet differential/incremental backup implemented. (
http://clonezilla.org/ )
Well, sure. Cloning a d
Dear All,
Do you know of some application to clone a disk with incremental
backup? I know about clonezilla, but, unfortunately, clonezilla does
not have yet differential/incremental backup implemented. (
http://clonezilla.org/ )
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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