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A limitation of btrfs is that the snapshots are internal to the filesystem. Kind of makes it hard to put the snapshots on a separate machine. On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (blu) <blu at nedharvey.com>wrote: > > From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org [mailto:discuss- > > bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org] On Behalf Of Mike Small > > > > Does btrfs fit in here somewhere? > > Yes. When you create a btrfs or zfs snapshot, and send incremental to the > destination system, that is perfectly analogous to rsnapshot sending the > incremental, except that btrfs and zfs will be much more efficient in terms > of time & space. > > Since rsnapshot is linux/unix only (requires hard links on destination) it > will eventually suffer a large percentage obsolescence by btrfs. But for > now, btrfs isn't commonly enough deployed, commonly enough supported... So > rsnapshot still has its place. > > rdiff-backup has a niche in cross-platform compatibility. It makes an > effort to understand and intelligently translate the various implementation > details between different systems. For example, different supported > character sets supported by EXT and NTFS, for example, a different concept > of permission bits and ACL's on different platforms. > > That being said, I'm officially the rdiff-backup maintainer, and I'm not > doing much maintenance. With the introduction of so many new different > filesystems and different features and concepts on each one, it becomes > difficult to support interchangeability between all of them. I'm not > saying it can't be done; I'm only saying it's work intensive. > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > -- John Abreau / Executive Director, Boston Linux & Unix Email: abreauj at gmail.com / WWW http://www.abreau.net / PGP-Key-ID 0x920063C6 PGP-Key-Fingerprint A5AD 6BE1 FEFE 8E4F 5C23 C2D0 E885 E17C 9200 63C6
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