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Sophie
05-07-2009, 12:11 PM
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I store and edit my iPhotos on Kitchen_Mac. I watch them on Bedroom_Mac. The two are connected by a LAN. I want to keep a current copy of Kitchen_Mac iPhoto library on Bedroom_Mac.

Is there a way to do this with SuperSuper? The only network backup I seem to see on the UI (registered version) is to a Sparse_Image, which I cannot directly open on Bedroom_Mac unless I mount that Sparse_Image first.

Problem - I operate Bedroom_Mac with Front_Row using just Apple Remote, so it's inconvenient to mount/unmount (if I understand how to use a Sparse_Image correctly).

=== (2) ===
Possibly related usage: I want to keep a disk folder (school work) backed up to a memory stick (carried to school). In school it is used on a PC/XP, not a Mac, and is formatted FAT16 (don't know if FAT32 is an option for PC/XP). Can I use SuperDuper for this? How?

If no to either of these, any alternative, work-around, or future support planned? I am really hoping SuperDuper will take care of all my backup/sync needs.

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When I did a small test to copy a folder to a sparse_image, SD still "evaluates" all 600,000 files, some 50GB worth, in order to copy over 1.3 MB worth of stuff. Is this normal, or are there some settings I can use to reduce this?

Thanks

dnanian
05-07-2009, 12:13 PM
We always evaluate the entire drive, since we're generally designed to copy the entire drive with some exceptions, not a single folder.

We can't copy directly to a network drive - only to a sparse image, as you've seen.

We cannot copy to a FAT-formatted drive - we're designed to support HFS+/Mac OS Extended volumes.

Sorry for all that bad news! :(

Sophie
05-07-2009, 01:09 PM
Oh well, it's been reliable for bootable backup anyway.

Is there any way to have the backup keep an archive of changed/deleted files?

dnanian
05-07-2009, 01:16 PM
You can rotate more than one backup, as I explain in the Introduction to the User's Guide.