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on one of my systems I use incus in combination with zfs to store container instances and data volumes.
In addition, incus itself regularly creates snapshots.
I am looking for a tool that uses these existing snapshots to back them up to an external drive or remotely.
Is it possible to conifigure znapzend in that way, that it does not create snapshots itself, but uses the existing snapshots from incus?
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Hello,
on one of my systems I use incus in combination with zfs to store container instances and data volumes.
In addition, incus itself regularly creates snapshots.
I am looking for a tool that uses these existing snapshots to back them up to an external drive or remotely.
Is it possible to conifigure znapzend in that way, that it does not create snapshots itself, but uses the existing snapshots from incus?
I'm looking forward to your feedback.
BR, Jan
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