02-02-2009
For SAN/NAS, you may want to read this article on why rsync is a possibly better alternative than tar for over the network backup routines (to disk, e.g. non-sequential write/read).
Easy Automated Snapshot-Style Backups with Rsync
Hope it helps!
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NAME
gnutls_url_is_supported - API function
SYNOPSIS
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int gnutls_url_is_supported(const char* url);
ARGUMENTS
const char* url
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DESCRIPTION
Check whether url is supported. Depending on the system libraries GnuTLS may support pkcs11 or tpmkey URLs.
RETURNS
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