The software allows for efficient incremental backups to be set up between any source and destination, ensuring data is continuously saved in a streamlined manner.
In this scenario, the Incremental Backup script comes in handy. It enables users to set up incremental backups from any source to any destination. When the script runs, it performs several activities. Firstly, it creates a folder and names it with the date in the designated backup location. Secondly, it compares the source directory structure to the latest backed-up version. Thirdly, it copies all new and modified files from the source to the backup location. Fourthly, it hard-links unmodified files to the backup location. Lastly, it records any errors that occur and the latest backup folder's name to text files in that location.
One significant advantage of creating hard-links is that users can delete older folders if they need to free up any space. Also, in case of a catastrophic failure, recovering data is easy. Users only need to take the latest backup folder and copy it to the destination.
The software requirements include having rsync 3.0 or later. Users should read the Read Me file carefully before configuring and running the script on their Mac. Overall, this software is a must-have for those looking for a reliable backup solution.
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