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Subject: Re: Minecraft Backup
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I find rdiff-backup fairly good. it keeps your most recent copy as
ordinary files, and stores differences going back in time. That way if you
don't have access to rdiff-backup, you can at least get your most recent
files. I don't know whether you can delete arbitrary backups with it, but
you can delete backups before some date.
Something like Bacula or BackupPC might do scheduling and remote copying
for you.
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I find rdiff-backup fairly good. it keeps your most recent copy as ordinary files, and stores differences going back in time. That way if you don't have access to rdiff-backup, you can at least get your most recent files. I don't know whether you can delete arbitrary backups with it, but you can delete backups before some date.<br><br>Something like Bacula or BackupPC might do scheduling and remote copying for you.<br>
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