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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2016-11-14 15:24:00 -0500
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2016-11-15 21:41:38 +0700
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-btrbk is a backup tool for btrfs subvolumes, taking advantage of btrfs specific capabilities
-to create atomic snapshots and transfer them incrementally to your backup locations.
+btrbk is a backup tool for btrfs subvolumes, taking advantage of btrfs
+specific capabilities to create atomic snapshots and transfer them
+incrementally to your backup locations.
-The source and target locations are specified in a config file, which allows to easily configure
-simple scenarios like "laptop with locally attached backup disks", as well as more complex ones,
-e.g. "server receiving backups from several hosts via ssh, with different retention policy".
+The source and target locations are specified in a config file, which
+allows to easily configure simple scenarios like "laptop with locally
+attached backup disks", as well as more complex ones, e.g. "server
+receiving backups from several hosts via ssh, with different retention
+policy".
Key Features:
@@ -20,5 +23,6 @@ Key Features:
* Resolve and trace btrfs parent-child and received-from relationships
* Display file changes between two backups
-btrbk is designed to run as a cron job for triggering periodic snapshots and backups, as well
-as from the command line (e.g. for instantly creating additional snapshots).
+btrbk is designed to run as a cron job for triggering periodic snapshots
+and backups, as well as from the command line (e.g. for instantly creating
+additional snapshots).