Re: "ultimate" backup choice

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Mathias,

Did you manage to implement the backup? Do let us know how it went.

FYI, rsync is a good choice because it is available on all popular distros and works fast in doing the backups. One advice is that you look out for differences in the trailing backslash for folders, as this impacts on what is being copied or created.


On 12/11/2010 08:17 PM, S Mathias wrote:


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