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> 2. The rsync snapshots process uses hard links to make each daily backup > directory look like a complete filesystem -- daily.0, daily.1, > daily.2, etc. are > all complete filesystems from different days, but files that are the same in > all of these are hard-linked to a single instance, so it doesn't waste storage > space with multiple copies of the same file. Is it possible to do the same > with an s3-based solution? > Wow! sounds neat. I don't know if it is possible. It is way above my understanding of both processes. Jay
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