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Duplicacy trial
Duplicacy trial








  1. #DUPLICACY TRIAL INSTALL#
  2. #DUPLICACY TRIAL ZIP FILE#

It is already deduped, compressed, and saved in proprietary files of about 2GB each.

duplicacy trial

Source3 is backed up user files (Full & incremental) from LAN user systems. This data is sometimes edited, sometimes added to. I have given the jail read/wright permissions to files/folders I am trying to backup. It looks like duplicacy cant see the directory I am executing it in. Source2 is relatively static user data consisting of photos, videos, ebooks, music file. Do you run duplicacy within a Jail I am still having some trouble. Source1 is user data that is often accessed, edited, added to, deleted from. I also run checks at a later time and am considering also running prunes in parallel regularly. Once I am fully ingested, my backups will run daily in parallel. There is little chance of duplication between these sources. I currently run three primary backups to separate B2 buckets. Curious to know others perspectives/experience. I've heard from some that prune is not really useful or necessary and may be potentially problematic. I'm curious to know how others use prune. I'm currently still doing initial ingestion of my data to B2 and am not running prune commands as of yet. I am using Duplicacy web saspus docker image on a Synology nas. I go and buy a hard drive big enough to save all the files in the cloud.ģ) what command do I use to download everything that was backed up to the cloud storage?Ĥ) can I combine the snapshot revisions to make a revision that a) keeps the newest versions of a file and b) has all the files that are in the cloud? If yes, awesome! Now, after a year and a half I decide I want to switch cloud storage providers. Let's say I've backed up then deleted Adobe, Big Program1, Big Program2, Space Hog, and Massive Game.Ģ) are all the files still in the cloud? Assuming I haven't deleted anything in the cloud storage nor has the provider. In two weeks, I have new programs so I perform a back up and then delete the big unnecessary files (if any).

#DUPLICACY TRIAL ZIP FILE#

So I deleted the biggest zip file (let's call it Adobe) and then go on about life.

duplicacy trial

If yes, great! Now, from here I decide that I want to only keep the files which I am actually going to use or don't take up much space since the other ones are backed up to the cloud storage.

duplicacy trial

My first question: are the files in this hard drive are now backed up to the cloud storage? I initialize a backup and perform a backup (in the root folder directory of the hard drive) duplicacy init programs_hd my/cloud/storage/folder

#DUPLICACY TRIAL INSTALL#

In this hard drive I have the install files of programs that I use or downloaded from their various sites to have in case I ever want to use them. Let's say I have a hard drive that I want to back up into a cloud storage.










Duplicacy trial