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I figure the concept from CORE2666 should be applicable to nbackups and should be implementable in basically the same way. Restoring should also be possible but I guess it will be a bit harder than gbak since you could potentially have several files have to differentiate between them somehow.
I imagine it would be somewhat heavy on the network for lvl0, but other levels are notable smaller.
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Submitted by: Ivan Arabadzhiev (intelrullz)
Is duplicated by CORE6263
Votes: 1
I figure the concept from CORE2666 should be applicable to nbackups and should be implementable in basically the same way. Restoring should also be possible but I guess it will be a bit harder than gbak since you could potentially have several files have to differentiate between them somehow.
I imagine it would be somewhat heavy on the network for lvl0, but other levels are notable smaller.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: