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Re: [Question #186746]: How does Duplicity backup open files?
Question #186746 on Duplicity changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/186746
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First of all, thank you for creating such a great backup tool! Before
Duplicity and Deja Dup were available it Ubuntu, I used to have a crude,
manual backup procedure that I followed once in a while--now I have
daily, automatic, encrypted off site backups thanks to you :-)
I am curious about how Duplicity handles open files. Does Duplicity use
some kind of mechanism to obtain a snapshot of open files so that an in-
use virtual disk image or database file, for example, will be backed up
in a consistent state? Or does it just do a read-through that may result
in a corrupted copy of the file in the backup if the file changes while
it is being backed up?
Thanks.
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