Change target location = new backup
I want to make my backup to a FTP server. Full backup is 20+ GB size and subsequent daily copies are just 10-20 MB. With actual upload speeds in muy country it's not possible transferring 20+ GB in a reasonable time so...
The solution I'm trying is:
1) Make first backup in an external HD, carry and copy it to the server.
2) Make daily copies to FTP server.
BUT when first daily backup is launched in step 2 a new full backup is created with the backup name plus (1). Later on everything is ok, but I need to avoid transmit 20 GB through DSL.
Is there any way or workaround to achieve this. Because i don't find any logic in this behaviour since a backup is a backup no matter where is stored.
The solution I'm trying is:
1) Make first backup in an external HD, carry and copy it to the server.
2) Make daily copies to FTP server.
BUT when first daily backup is launched in step 2 a new full backup is created with the backup name plus (1). Later on everything is ok, but I need to avoid transmit 20 GB through DSL.
Is there any way or workaround to achieve this. Because i don't find any logic in this behaviour since a backup is a backup no matter where is stored.
-
- Posts: 1948
- Joined: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:46 pm
Re: Change target location = new backup
Hi,
Please read this article about how to do the job:
http://www.backup4all.com/kb/backup-str ... p-239.html
Please read this article about how to do the job:
http://www.backup4all.com/kb/backup-str ... p-239.html
Do you know you can monitor your backups remotely with Backup4all Monitor? You can read more here: https://www.backup4all.com/backup4all-monitor.html
Re: Change target location = new backup
Thanks a lot!!! That's what I needed. Backup4All is a good product, so you you have a new customer.
Thanks and congratulations
Thanks and congratulations