Re: bdar: efficiently backup allocated bytes in file systems

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On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 18:13:27 -0700, Zach Brown wrote:

> The bdar file format is just a header and then a series of regions of
> bytes described by their length and offset.  To create a bdar file from
> a file system bdar needs to know enough to figure out what extents are
> referenced.  Restoring a bdar is generic, though, it just stamps bytes
> into the target file.

Is it possible to also make it write files out in partimage (
http://www.partimage.org/Main_Page ) format or will this slow it down too 
much?

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