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Neil

2005-12-03, 8:46 pm

Hi All,

I run incremental backups of my home networked PC's each week.

I am finding a significant amount of overlap (duplication) of files that (as
I see it) haven't changed.

Take for example, wma and mp3 files in my library, do not change but are
incrementally backed up.

I gather that even if a file is only accessed (in this case played) it is
considered to have changed, the archive
attribute is set and it is therefore backed up.

Is this what happens ?

If so, can I modify the files and or backup settings to only incrementally
backup files that have genuinely changed...

Thanks,

Neil


Joe Rom King

2005-12-07, 5:49 pm

Download a trial version of Relative Rev Backup
http://www.datamills.com.

It is a true incremental backup software that will tell you which file
has changed, so you will be able to compare.

Neil wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I run incremental backups of my home networked PC's each week.
>
> I am finding a significant amount of overlap (duplication) of files that (as
> I see it) haven't changed.
>
> Take for example, wma and mp3 files in my library, do not change but are
> incrementally backed up.
>
> I gather that even if a file is only accessed (in this case played) it is
> considered to have changed, the archive
> attribute is set and it is therefore backed up.
>
> Is this what happens ?
>
> If so, can I modify the files and or backup settings to only incrementally
> backup files that have genuinely changed...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Neil


Neil

2005-12-08, 7:47 am

Thanks for the link,

This looks exactly like what I am looking for regarding incremental
backups...

I do need to be able to backup from other pc's in my home network though -
this software appears to only be for local backups though...

I'll keep looking.

Regards,

Neil

"Joe Rom King" <joeromking@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1133978822.735863.194330@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Download a trial version of Relative Rev Backup
> http://www.datamills.com.
>
> It is a true incremental backup software that will tell you which file
> has changed, so you will be able to compare.
>
> Neil wrote:
>



Joe Rom King

2005-12-08, 7:47 am

Actually it can backup into a network mapped drive, or UNC path.

So, what you need to do is to install it on every computer you have,
and then select the same drive as the backup destination.

That way you will have the best performance (as every computer has its
own dedicated agent), lowest network load, and yet all backups will be
concentrated on the same disk, as you want.

You can also define several backup destinations, if you want to have
more than one...

Joe

Neil

2005-12-08, 5:48 pm

Ahh,

So I can draw the information locally, but store it via a unc path ?

That's fine.

Thanks Joe.....


"Joe Rom King" <joeromking@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1134040018.466619.272620@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Actually it can backup into a network mapped drive, or UNC path.
>
> So, what you need to do is to install it on every computer you have,
> and then select the same drive as the backup destination.
>
> That way you will have the best performance (as every computer has its
> own dedicated agent), lowest network load, and yet all backups will be
> concentrated on the same disk, as you want.
>
> You can also define several backup destinations, if you want to have
> more than one...
>
> Joe
>



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