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Create a tar backup: How the archiving works

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The archiving program tar is based on an old data backup method, but is still convincing today. The name tar is an acronym, standing for Tape Archiver, or the archiving of tape drives. Even though private users hardly use it today, the program continues to be the most popular tool for archiving on Unix systems. Regular, incremental backups of a server can be created with the packing program. Here we explain how tar functions and which commands are used to run backups. Cloud Backup powered by Acronis Mitigate downtime with total workload protection Automatic backup & easy recovery Intuitive scheduling and management AI-based threat protection See plans How does tar work? Tar is a program for archiving on Linux and related systems. Atypically for this kind of program, tar doesn’t offer compression by default. But the program is very popular because it offers the great advantage that entire directories can be merged into one file. This technology is associated with ...

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