Backup, Continued
01:53 - Friday 19 May 2006 by Felix Laufer
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: intel, ss4000e, raid5, nas
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: intel, ss4000e, raid5, nas
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Backup, Continued
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Backups proceed incrementally on this system: the first backup copies all files completely to the NAS, and subsequent backups copy only changed files from their source partitions. If you're backing up gigabytes of data, the first full backup will generally take several hours. Subsequent incrementals will then typically take only minutes,depending on the number of files that have changed since the last backup, of course.
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