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Backup to network volume without using disk images?
Hi,
I currenly use a concoction of rsync scripts to backup all of the house's computers and external harddrives to a single big-ass RAID box that has a single partition. Now, I'd like to use SuperDuper for scheduled incremental backups ("Smart Update") for the backups that are already there, because I *don't* feel like spending an entire weekend copying over all that data over network again. Is it possible to have SuperDuper just treat a specific folder on my network volume as a backup target volume? No disk images or anything like that, just copy the files with all my precious metadata intact. I hope you can help me, because I can't find another good backup app for Mac, and I'm seriously tired of my rsync scripts. (FYI: Synk sucks big time!) (My current file structure on my backup disk looks like this: Code:
23:23:16 argon:~ nevyn$ cd /Volumes/Capitol/ 23:23:20 argon:/Volumes/Capitol nevyn$ ls Desktop DB daemons/ manual/ Desktop DF installer_files/ rsync/ 23:23:21 argon:/Volumes/Capitol nevyn$ ls rsync Argon/ Kizei/ Mist/ Rah/ SHADOW/ WIZEI/ Xithaen/ 23:23:36 argon:/Volumes/Capitol nevyn$ ls rsync/Kizei Applications/ Library/ bin/ opt/ usr/ Apps/ Network/ botlib.log private/ var@ ... |
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