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Edward Ned Harvey wrote: > I haven't found anything satisfactory yet. I noticed you didn't mention tar. I'd be surprised if it didn't understand sparse files. Though I don't know about the versions ported to Windows. And it wouldn't be able to provide incremental updates for changes within the sparse file. > I've also tried rsync. People all over the place say it should do well, but > in practice, I found that doing a single incremental takes 2x longer than > doing the whole image. So again, IMHO, not useful. Unless I am simply > using it wrong. But I put plenty of effort into making sure I was using it > right, so I'm really pretty sure I didn't get that wrong. How about describing how you are using it? Assuming you are backing up to a network drive, which machine is it running on, and how is the data being transported over the network? What command line are you using? -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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