From: Tzafrir Cohen (tzafrir_at_nonexisting.hamakor.org.il)
Date: Wed 23 Jun 2004 - 14:09:14 IDT
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 09:01:05AM +0300, Kfir Lavi wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm on the market for a filesystem that can recover my data.
> I'm building hard drive with big iso files, and i want, no matter what
> happen, that the integrity of the files will be kept above all.
> A bonus will be to decide the size of the added parity.
> Is there a file system like that? Or a plugin to a known filesystems?
If the data does not change much, simple "mirroring" will do: back up
everything to a disk on a different machine. rsync could be useful for
such large files.
BTW: is there a way to hint rasync not to recalculate the md5sums on
each invocation but to cache them permanently? A manual cache in an
external file would do
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