Arno Lehmann <al <at> its-lehmann.de> writes:

> 
> Hi,
> 

Hi

> 
> This is a question only you can answer - we don't know how sure you are 
> that everything you really care about is in the documents folder (many 
> programs today still store their configuration or even user data in 
> their program directories), if you need desaster recovery abilities, if 
> reinstalling an application would take longer than loading a backup, etc.
> 

Well in my case the most valuable is not the time but disk space. On the other
hand what's the reason of backup if it do not stores whole data?

Which level of compression (ie. 20%, 80%, 10%) should I expect from binary data?

Regards




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