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PR: 11101 Submitted by: Sergey Osokin aka oZZ <ozz@FreeBSD.org.ru>
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Backup Copy is basically a smart copy program that allows a user
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to copy mass files from one place to another. When coping over a
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previous copy, the key features will allow coping only of new or
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non existing files in the backup. This results in saving time and
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less load on the drive. Built into the same feature of copying
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new files only, is a file removal procedure. If a file is removed
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from the source path, the same file will be removed when the next
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backup is performed. This provides a backup that is exactly the same
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as the source without filling up the drive. As an added option, all
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files that will be overwritten or deleted when doing a copy over a
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previous backup, have the opportunity to be stored in a trash bin.
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You can leave this trash bin to grow and grow just in case you need a
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backup of your backup. When you start running out of disk space you
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will need to remove or clean up the trash bin.
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Autor: Kevin Lindsay <klindsay@mkintraweb.com>
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Ported: Osokin Sergey aka oZZ <ozz@FreeBSD.org.ru>
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