>> Interesting idea but it will then do more compression than it's needed - for
>> example, Bacula needs to compress only new/modified files. In the way you
>> suggested, kernel will need to compress everything again with every
>> VirtualFull backup.
>>
>
>Most of the filesystems that compress d
> Interesting idea but it will then do more compression than it's needed - for
> example, Bacula needs to compress only new/modified files. In the way you
> suggested, kernel will need to compress everything again with every
> VirtualFull backup.
>
Most of the filesystems that compress do that
>> >> Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups
>> >> (it takes ages to complete).
>> >If you are using a Virtual Full Backups then you had to run at least
>> >one Full Backup on your client. If your VF backups are not
>> >compressed then your first Full backup wasn't compr
>> Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups (it takes
>> ages to complete). Is there a way how to compress already backuped files in
>> volumes?
>
>Store the volumes on a filesystem that compresses like btrfs.
>
Interesting idea but it will then do more compression tha
> Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups (it takes
> ages to complete). Is there a way how to compress already backuped files in
> volumes?
Store the volumes on a filesystem that compresses like btrfs.
John
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On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 14:26:07 +0100
"azurIt" wrote:
> >> Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups
> >> (it takes ages to complete).
> >If you are using a Virtual Full Backups then you had to run at least
> >one Full Backup on your client. If your VF backups are not
> >com
>Hello,
>
>2013/3/25 azurIt
>
>> Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups (it
>> takes ages to complete).
>>
>
>If you are using a Virtual Full Backups then you had to run at least one
>Full Backup on your client. If your VF backups are not compressed then your
>first Ful
Hello,
2013/3/25 azurIt
> Thank you, this will be the case as i'm *never* doing Full backups (it
> takes ages to complete).
>
If you are using a Virtual Full Backups then you had to run at least one
Full Backup on your client. If your VF backups are not compressed then your
first Full backup wa
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
>> >>
>> >
>> >You cannot enable compression for a Job. You can enable compression for a
>> >FileSet. If you want to have a VirtualFull compressed enable it for a
>> >fileset.
>>
>> I did this but VirtualFull bac
Hello,
2013/3/25 azurIt
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
> >>
> >
> >You cannot enable compression for a Job. You can enable compression for a
> >FileSet. If you want to have a VirtualFull compressed enable it for a
> >fileset.
>
> I did this bu
>> Hi,
>>
>> how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
>>
>
>You cannot enable compression for a Job. You can enable compression for a
>FileSet. If you want to have a VirtualFull compressed enable it for a
>fileset.
I did this but VirtualFull backups are not compressed, on
Hello,
2013/3/25 azurIt
> Hi,
>
> how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
>
You cannot enable compression for a Job. You can enable compression for a
FileSet. If you want to have a VirtualFull compressed enable it for a
fileset.
best regards
--
Radosław Korzeniewski
r
Hi,
how can i enable compression for VirtualFull backups? Thank you.
azur
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