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One solution is to create a tar.gz archive of the entire thing and store it to the "safe location". However this is dangerous. Suppose that you create one such tarball `backup.tgz` on Monday and save it. Then on Wensday you accidentially delete a 9,000 files and then the crontab creates a new tarball at midnight and stores it in the "safe location" over the previous `backup.tgz`. Files lost!
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elle mThere are various tutorials that explain git; most of them assume that
the reader is already familiar with other SCM tools, in fact many assume
that the reader is an expert on distributed project managment (kernel
hacker, etc).
This short tutorial shall -
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Olifante *Very nice and accessible introduction to basic git concepts, starting with a simple example of how to use git for backups.
git tutorial scm versioncontrol guide howto introduction backup
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Jeff GiddensThere are various tutorials that explain git; most of them assume that the reader is already familiar with other SCM tools, in fact many assume that the reader is an expert on distributed project managment (kernel hacker, etc).
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