(and yes, I do --delete to keep them the same) Good - So saving the Rubbish bin would solve the deleted problem.
If you have "numerous users" then it might be advisable to save daily backups for each user to appropriately-named files, keeping only, say, the last ten days' backups for each user. And it wouldn't need to be an incremental backup.
Approximately how much data do you save each time for all your users? And do you save their entire Home directory? If so then using "tar/gz"...
(and yes, I do --delete to keep them the same) Good - So saving the Rubbish bin would solve the deleted problem. If you have "numerous users" then it might be advisable to save daily backups for each user to appropriately-named files, keeping only, say, the last ten days' backups for each user. And it wouldn't need to be an incremental backup.
Approximately how much data do you save each time for all your users? And do you save their entire Home directory? If so then using "tar/gz"...
If you have "numerous users" then it might be advisable to save daily backups for each user to appropriately-named files, keeping only, say, the last ten days' backups for each user. And it wouldn't need to be an incremental backup.
Approximately how much data do you save each time for all your users? And do you save their entire Home directory? If so then using "tar/gz"...