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Ahh yes however your initial comment said nothing about incremental or use of zip files. Without that critical bit we agree it wouldn't help in the ransomware situation.

Thanks for clarifying.

- L arry

On 1/19/2021 7:48 PM, Diego Kesselman wrote:
I was talking about IFS replication. You can create kind of incremental backups with rsync and tar+gzip

Even Mimix can replicate trash and if your rollback window isn't enough for all night or weekend you can do nothing with ransomware.
You need something like CDP ...

El mar., 19 de enero de 2021 18:43, Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> escribió:

Yes you can!

And like the replication tools this would copy the encrypted files
every
x minutes over the good files on the backup. :-)

        - L

On 1/19/2021 5:18 PM, Diego E. KESSELMAN wrote:
> You can just run "rsync" every X minutes and synchronize changes
on IFS
>

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