Linux and data storage?

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Just to finish up on backup strategies:

The first backup is the big chore. But, it's not the last word--unless,
of course, one never changes one's data. Not likely.

So, a backup routine is the real target.

rsync is the right tool especially for the backup routine because it
intelligently copies only those portions that have changed. Very
effective, especially on low bandwidth connections.

Luke Davis writes:
> On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> 
> >You have already shown that you are not first hand aware of the shellworld 
> >setup, given your mistake in using the du program.
> >It is better that Luc give me the answers as he knows this service better
> 
> Be careful with exclusionary statements such as that.  You will alienate 
> help.  I happen to be here right now.  When I leave tonight, I may not 
> pick back up on this conversation for days.
> 
> Take help where you can get it.  You told her that Shellworld was Linux. 
> It is not, it is FreeBSD.  She gave you a Linux command syntax, because 
> you told her that was what you were using.
> 
> Luke
> 
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