Harry Putnam wrote:
> I'm not yet a bacula user but have a question about its capabilities:
> 
> I'm wondering if bacula can be made to do this:
> 
> Generate incremetal backups of a working directory tree where active
> changes are going on while programming, image editing etc.  Be made to
> run thru every few minutes or even every minute and backup any changed
> files to numbered version or whatever.
> 
> I'm imagining bacula creating a sort of mirror but really more than a
> mirror in that the destination would also contain all changed versions
> of any file that went thru changes.  Or at least any changes occuring
> between bacula scans.

That sounds almost as though what you're trying to do is basically use
Bacula to implement a version-controlled filesystem.  While you could
configure Bacula to do what you describe, I'm not certain it's the best
way to achieve that end.

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