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Old 02-03-2007, 09:19 PM
therealadam therealadam is offline
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Incremental backups to online disk services

I've signed up for BingoDisk, hoping to use it an an offsite for my monthly backup. Unfortunately, I didn't do the calculation that would've told me that with a ~23 GB SuperDuper image, it takes about a week to upload over my DSL line.

I noticed a recipe in another thread that shows how to split a sparseimage into multiple segments. Is it possible to extend that to generate new segments that could be uploaded individually?

Is anyone else using SuperDuper in combination with a service like this to store their backups? Is there a recipe that would let me upload my backup once and then send differential or incremental data afterwards?
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