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    • DustinB3403D

      Explain the need to archive data (offsite) like I work in finance

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      DustinB3403D

      I realize I wasn't clear before. The emotional response is most often from others, not the finance person.

    • scottalanmillerS

      When a Backup Becomes an Archive

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      BRRABillB

      @Dashrender said in When a Backup Becomes an Archive:

      @BRRABill said in When a Backup Becomes an Archive:

      @Dashrender said in When a Backup Becomes an Archive:

      Way to flip it back on them.

      Did you drop an imaginary mike afterwards?

      Knowing Scott, he did. Just in his own way.

      Knowing Scott he probably had a real one in his pocket, which he pulled out, then dropped.

    • scottalanmillerS

      UNIX: What Is a Tarball

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      @JJoyner1985 said in UNIX: What Is a Tarball:

      So, do you think the reason I am seeing a lot more gzip in use with tarballs is due to the familiarity of gzip and the negligible difference in the compression between it and bzip2? Basically, bzip2 doesn't make enough of an improvement with sufficient regularity to entice people to move away from gzip, or is there some other benefit to gzip that my training material hasn't covered?

      That's correct. The difference between the two is generally small enough that people are not concerned. And lots of systems still don't have bzip2 installed by default so if you want scripts or whatever to work universally you often use gzip because you know that it is always there and predictable.

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