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3 source drives -> 1 dest drive -> 3 destination folders
I have three removable drives that I would like to back up to three subdirectories on a file-system built on a single large HW raid partition. The reason is so that I don't have to manage destination partition sizes and I will be able to use any remaining space as a "scratch" drive.
I seem only to be able to map source drives to WHOLE destination drives (or partitions). I can use sparse disk images on the destination drive, but even w/o compression there's overhead...for example I get 20 MB/s with FW 800 on a disk to disk backup, but less than 9 MB/s from disk to sparse image (source and destination devices also FW 800). So is there any way to specify a destination as a subdirectory on a file-system (instead of the whole drive/partition) and still be able to use smart updates (to the destination file-system sub-folder)? ...and maybe the file-system overhead will be similar to the sparse image overhead, but I'd still like to try. |
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Sorry, no. You'd have to use sparse images to accomplish this.
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