I see. How far away might this new version be and what will the changes
be that will help rsync?
Thanks
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On 06/08/13 01:08, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 12:59 AM, Alex Clifford <ale...@axxin.com> wrote:
I'm currently at ~400GB and the rsync -H seems to take around an hour with
1GB to sync. I'll see how it goes when larger amounts of data are added.
I've set the BackupsDisable configuration option to be 2 on the DR system so
I can view the web interface and complete restores but not have my DR data
altered. Thanks for your suggestion; I'll investigate something like that
further if my rsync speed becomes troublesome.
The number of hardlinks in the pool matter more than the total size of
the data in terms of being a problem for rsync so keeping a longer
history can cause trouble too. However, the next version of backuppc
may solve this problem and be more rsync-friendly.
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