HD synch?
Robert Baer <[email protected]> Mon, 13 Sep 2021 23:51:47 -0700
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Must be a law, data grows.
I never image a drive for backup; I clone it.
AFAIK the process takes the same amount of time.
But usage differs greatly; a clone is immediately usable, like the
original.
An image must be "restored" to yet another place/media, and _that_
restoration then is usable.
Now as data grows, time needed for backup grows, now eating
TERRORbytes of space and eating hourzz of time.
I would love an edge by syncing the copy to the original on a regular
basis instead of cloning on a regular basis.
A program in the background could be ideal; copy incremental data as
and when needed, or chunk away on a regular basis.
Suggestions, please?
Thanks, R. Baer
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