Date : Wed, 23 Aug 2006 10:55:22 +0100
From : Andrew Benham <adsb@...>
Subject: Re: Hard disk backup - another challenge
Jonathan Graham Harston wrote:
> SerLink at http://mdfs.net/Software/Comms manages quite good
> speeds through direct access to the hardware. It sends the data
> in one huge chunk, so a file full of repetative data takes the
> same time as a file full of random data. It would be worth
> updating it to send the data in packets with some form of
> compression, such as "this packet is all zeros".
Of course, unused (hard) disk space is seldom all zeros - it
depends one what the formatter wrote as default. My DOS+
file is full of 0x6c bytes.
The principle is the same though - I suspect we need a way
to specify "12 sectors of just 0x6c bytes".
Or sparse files...
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Andrew Benham adsb@...
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