![]() ![]() The fact that I can choose exactly where, when, how, etc I want to back things up is incredible. This software has literally everything you can ask for in a backup program. Ultimately of course, it’s your business needs that need to be met, and your choice on how to meet them.Comments: Backups exactly the way I want them every single time So these are some of the tradeoffs, and we haven’t even started on other things you may want in backup. Duplicati checks that the specialized files that it uploads list correctly. So from a reliability point of view, and especially if you will only do one backup copy (which is dangerous), and even more especially if you delete the original after making it remote (something I never suggest), the copy-the-file-lots-of-times approach probably wins on reliability, providing there’s some check that the file made it. Fixing a database that’s gone wrong can vary in its pain level. Generally issues are either repairable with various tools, or the database is recreated from the destination. So the database checks on things that may go wrong, but the question is what if things go wrong with the database, which can sometimes happen. In contrast, keeping many separate total file copies takes space while making it even less likely that damage to a single version of a single file will cause wider damage.ĭuplicati’s database keeps records not only of the destination files, but the source files that were backed up, and when a restore is done, the final step is to make sure right file content restored (or you’ll be told). The AFFECTED command shows which versions and files are impacted. Loss of a single remote file may affect many. Is a legitimate concern for any space-efficient backup format that does things like only saving changes rather than entire files. If one document gets damaged, I can download others It checks that the backup files look as the local database says they should, and it also self-checks the local database. There is also a complete file listing on every backup to check remote file names and sizes, and this theoretically will catch most problems of damage on the remote, avoiding need to download to look.Ī fine but important point is that this does not do or replace doing file restore tests. The TEST command explains what a sample is – typically 3 files in 1 sample set, but may be less. Option is provided, no remote files are verified. ![]() Is the maximum implied by the two options. If theīackup-test-samples option is also provided, the number of samples tested ![]() The percentage (between 0 and 100) of files to test. Remote backend are selected for verification. This procedure increases the reliability of the backup files, but backups take a bit longer to complete and use some download bandwidth.īackup-test-samples defaults to 1, but you can make it far higher with backup-test-samples or this one: -backup-test-percentage (Integer): The percentage of samples to test afterĪfter a backup is completed, some (dblock, dindex, dlist) files from the The contents of these file is checked against what Duplicati expects it to be. The manual says more, and note that it’s not in the background:Īt the end of each backup job, Duplicati checks the integrity by downloading a few files from the backend. Do you mind Duplicati do it automatically in the is correct that it’s automatic. ![]()
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