Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

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Bob Coleman
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Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by Bob Coleman »

Create Sector Hash Files seems to be a default option in all the 3.18 image programs.

I don't know whether this should be considered a bug, but as far as I know it's never been the case before.
Brian K
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Re: Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by Brian K »

Bob,

Check out /hash:0 in the User Manual.
TeraByte Support(PP)
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Re: Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by TeraByte Support(PP) »

It's also noted in the upgrade history.
Bob Coleman
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Re: Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by Bob Coleman »

Brian K wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Check out /hash:0 in the User Manual.

Yes, I found that. I was commenting only on the default.
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Re: Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by Bob Coleman »

TeraByte Support(PP) wrote:
> It's also noted in the upgrade history.

Indeed it is. My fault for not absorbing that.
rseiler
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Re: Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by rseiler »

It's an interesting default. I guess it's assuming that most people also do a Changes Only backup later on? Or maybe that creating the hash file doesn't take much extra time or space, so it's good to do by default just in any case?
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Re: Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by DrTeeth »

On Sun, 6 May 2018 12:16:08 EDT, just as I was about to take a herb,
rseiler disturbed my reverie and wrote:

>It's an interesting default. I guess it's assuming that most people also do a Changes Only backup later on? Or maybe that creating the hash file doesn't take much extra time or space, so it's good to do by default just in any case?

I have always used this option. It speeds up changes only backups. I
have a full backup, which gets replaced not more frequently than
2-3weeks. I then have two folders off that full backup. When one gets
to the stage where I have to scroll the list of changes backups, I
swap to the second folder. When that is half full-ish, I delete the
contents of the other folder.
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Re: Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by TeraByte Support »

a lot of people didn't know to use it when planning on doing differential /
incremential.


"rseiler" wrote in message news:14907@public.image...

It's an interesting default. I guess it's assuming that most people also do
a Changes Only backup later on? Or maybe that creating the hash file
doesn't take much extra time or space, so it's good to do by default just in
any case?

TeraByte Support
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Re: Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by TeraByte Support »

although not sure that default should be the default. perhaps more of a
question on setup or a suppressible hint on the dialog or choosing
differential when they don't exist.


"TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:14909@public.image...

a lot of people didn't know to use it when planning on doing differential /
incremential.


"rseiler" wrote in message news:14907@public.image...

It's an interesting default. I guess it's assuming that most people also do
a Changes Only backup later on? Or maybe that creating the hash file
doesn't take much extra time or space, so it's good to do by default just in
any case?

DrTeeth
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Re: Create Sector Hash Files default in 3.18

Post by DrTeeth »

On Sun, 6 May 2018 22:48:42 EDT, just as I was about to take a herb,
"TeraByte Support" disturbed my
reverie and wrote:

>although not sure that default should be the default. perhaps more of a
>question on setup or a suppressible hint on the dialog

Is there any downside at all having this option selected as the
default? AIUI, there are only benefits.
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DrT

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the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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