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authenticity is verified using HMAC-SHA256. Data is encrypted clientside.
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**Compression**
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All data can be compressed by lz4 (super fast, low compression), zlib
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(medium speed and compression) or lzma (low speed, high compression).
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All data can be optionally compressed:
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* lz4 (super fast, low compression)
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* zstd (wide range from high speed and low compression to high compression
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and lower speed)
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* zlib (medium speed and compression)
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* lzma (low speed, high compression)
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**Off-site backups**
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Borg can store data on any remote host accessible over SSH. If Borg is
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* more open, faster paced development (see `issue #1 <https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/issues/1>`_)
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* less chunk management overhead (less memory and disk usage for chunks index)
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* faster remote cache resync (useful when backing up multiple machines into same repo)
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* compression: no, lz4, zlib or lzma compression, adjustable compression levels
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* compression: no, lz4, zstd, zlib or lzma compression, adjustable compression levels
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* repokey replaces problematic passphrase mode (you can't change the passphrase nor the pbkdf2 iteration count in "passphrase" mode)
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* simple sparse file support, great for virtual machine disk files
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* can read special files (e.g. block devices) or from stdin, write to stdout
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in most cases, but can only achieve modest compression. It still compresses
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easily compressed data fairly well.
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zlib compression with all levels (1-9) as well as LZMA (1-6) are available
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as well, for cases where they are worth it.
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Borg also offers zstd, zlib and lzma compression, choose wisely.
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Which choice is the best option depends on a number of factors, like
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bandwidth to the repository, how well the data compresses, available CPU
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- none (no compression, pass through data 1:1)
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- lz4 (low compression, but super fast)
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- zstd (level 1-22 offering a wide range: level 1 is lower compression and high
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speed, level 22 is higher compression and lower speed) - since borg 1.1.4
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- zlib (level 0-9, level 0 is no compression [but still adding zlib overhead],
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level 1 is low, level 9 is high compression)
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- lzma (level 0-9, level 0 is low, level 9 is high compression).
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Speed: none > lz4 > zlib > lzma
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Compression: lzma > zlib > lz4 > none
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Speed: none > lz4 > zlib > lzma, lz4 > zstd
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Compression: lzma > zlib > lz4 > none, zstd > lz4
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Be careful, higher zlib and especially lzma compression levels might take a
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lot of resources (CPU and memory).
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Be careful, higher compression levels might use a lot of resources (CPU/memory).
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The overall speed of course also depends on the speed of your target storage.
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If that is slow, using a higher compression level might yield better overall
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The default is lz4 (very fast, but low compression ratio), but other methods are
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supported for different situations.
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You can use zstd for a wide range from high speed (and relatively low
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compression) using N=1 to high compression (and lower speed) using N=22.
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zstd is a modern compression algorithm and might be preferable over zlib and
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lzma, except if you need compatibility to older borg versions (< 1.1.4) that
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did not yet offer zstd.
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$ borg create --compression zstd,N /path/to/repo::arch ~
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Other options are:
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If you have a fast repo storage and you want minimum CPU usage, no compression::
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$ borg create --compression none /path/to/repo::arch ~
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