Two pretty simple review requests. I recently got introduced to chunkfs on the BackupPC mailing list. It's a neat little program that creates a FUSE filesystem breaking up a large file into chunks of a specified size.
Why is this important? Well BackupPC is great for compression and deduplication, but very large files (think VMs and databases) that change a lot do not backup well because you have to keep backing up whole large files even though the data within may not change THAT much.
virt-backup is a perl script to automate a lot of the work with libvirt based VM images.
chunkfs:
virt-backup:
Thanks,
Richard
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