-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 David Crisp wrote: > If I perform a single full backup on site at the start of the > deployment, then move the backuppc server to the remote site and then > tell it to perform only daily incrementals from now on, is this going > create masses of network traffic? > > Idealy I would love the system to be able to sit in place and make > regular incrementals of the data with the most minimal of network > traffic requried to backup the data. Contrary to popular belief, you really want to have regular full backups as part of your plan to reduce data transferred over your wan. An incremental backup will transfer changed data from the previous full or incremental of a lower level. With backuppc 2.1.2 which is the version from debian stable, it will transfer all changed data from the last full backup.
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