11/11/2023 0 Comments Duplicacy upgrading![]() The problem with your example is that for 2 different folders to backup (which represent 2 different repositories) you have the same repository id. repository: /mnt/user/Downloads/Manual/Test1 and /mnt/user/Downloads/Manual/Test2.You can backup multiple repositories to the same storage as long as they have different repository ids and this is indicated as you get the benefit of deduplication. the storage is the destination of your backup.repository id is the name of a repository (should be unique for each of your folders). ![]() repository means the folder you are backing up right now (the one which has.Is there anyway to not have that happen or is it a requirement?Ĭan I back multiple directories to the same repository? I don’t like having misc files lingering around my file system. duplicacy file in each directory that I use init with. I used the -pref-dir command but it still places a. duplicacy file in each directory I “init” with. My question is, if I have 40 parent directories and I only want to backup let’s say 10, do I need to run the backup command on each directory? For exampleĪlso do I need to init on each new directory? Or will an init of the root directory /mnt/ work fine for the above example? Can they all go to the same snapshot ID?įinally…last question, I see the. I understand with Duplicacy, I need to cd into the directory first and run the backup command. With Borg I would just include the directories I wanted to backup. Previously I was using Borg + RClone but because Duplicacy runs the backup and pushes it to Google I’m looking to switch. I am using Duplicacy to backup my unRAID box.
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