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-hash detect file differences by hash (rather than size and timestamp)
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-hash detect file differences by hash (rather than size and timestamp)
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-t <tag> assign a tag to the backup
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-t <tag> assign a tag to the backup
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-stats show statistics during and after backup
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-stats show statistics during and after backup
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-threads <n> number of uploading threads (Backblaze only)
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-limit-rate <kB/s> the maximum upload rate (in kilobytes/sec)
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-vss enable the Volume Shadow Copy service (Windows only)
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-vss enable the Volume Shadow Copy service (Windows only)
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-storage <storage name> backup to the specified storage instead of the default one
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-storage <storage name> backup to the specified storage instead of the default one
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You can assign a tag to the snapshot so that later you can refer to it by tag in other commands.
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You can assign a tag to the snapshot so that later you can refer to it by tag in other commands.
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If the -stats option is specified, statistical information such as transfer speed, number of chunks will be displayed
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If the -stats option is specified, statistical information such as transfer speed, the number of chunks will be displayed
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throughout the backup procedure.
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throughout the backup procedure.
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The -threads option can be used to specify more than one thread to upload chunks. Currently this option is available only when the Backblaze B2 storage is selected.
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The -limit-rate option sets a cape on the maximum upload rate.
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The -vss option works on Windows only to turn on the Volume Shadow Copy service such that files opened by other
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The -vss option works on Windows only to turn on the Volume Shadow Copy service such that files opened by other
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processes with exclusive locks can be read as usual.
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processes with exclusive locks can be read as usual.
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-overwrite overwrite existing files in the repository
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-overwrite overwrite existing files in the repository
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-delete delete files not in the snapshot
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-delete delete files not in the snapshot
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-stats show statistics during and after restore
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-stats show statistics during and after restore
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-limit-rate <kB/s> the maximum download rate (in kilobytes/sec)
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-storage <storage name> restore from the specified storage instead of the default one
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-storage <storage name> restore from the specified storage instead of the default one
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If the -stats option is specified, statistical information such as transfer speed, number of chunks will be displayed
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If the -stats option is specified, statistical information such as transfer speed, number of chunks will be displayed
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throughout the restore procedure.
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throughout the restore procedure.
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The -limit-rate option sets a cape on the maximum upload rate.
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When the repository can have multiple storages (added by the *add* command), you can select the storage to restore from by specifying the storage name.
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When the repository can have multiple storages (added by the *add* command), you can select the storage to restore from by specifying the storage name.
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Unlike the *backup* procedure that reading the include/exclude patterns from a file, the *restore* procedure reads them
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Unlike the *backup* procedure that reading the include/exclude patterns from a file, the *restore* procedure reads them
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-fossils search fossils if a chunk can't be found
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-fossils search fossils if a chunk can't be found
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-resurrect turn referenced fossils back into chunks
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-resurrect turn referenced fossils back into chunks
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-files verify the integrity of every file
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-files verify the integrity of every file
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-stats show deduplication statistics (imply -all and all revisions)
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-stats show deduplication statistics (imply -all and all revisions)
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-storage <storage name> retrieve snapshots from the specified storage```
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-storage <storage name> retrieve snapshots from the specified storage```
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The *check* command checks, for each specified snapshot, that all referenced chunks exist in the storage.
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The *check* command checks, for each specified snapshot, that all referenced chunks exist in the storage.
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-no-restore[=true] restore from this storage is prohibited
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-no-restore[=true] restore from this storage is prohibited
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-no-save-password[=true] don't save password or access keys to keychain/keyring
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-no-save-password[=true] don't save password or access keys to keychain/keyring
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-key add a key/password whose value is supplied by the -value option
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-key add a key/password whose value is supplied by the -value option
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-value the value of the key/password
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-value the value of the key/password
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-storage <storage name> use the specified storage instead of the default one
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-storage <storage name> use the specified storage instead of the default one
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| Snapshot Migration | No | No | No | No | No | **Yes** |
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| Snapshot Migration | No | No | No | No | No | **Yes** |
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##License
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## License
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Duplicacy CLI is free for personal use without restrictions.
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Duplicacy CLI is free for personal use without restrictions.
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