I have heard that Duplicity is a nice tool for doing incremental backups.
The only thing I am concerned with is verification.
How does Duplicity check the backup for being consistent before it syncs it to a server? Does it actually do this?
It would not be nice to find oneself facing a corrupted backup file issue when trying to restore a backup.
As I understand, the basic workflow of Duplicity is the following:
- Generate a delta from a directory which has to be backed up;
- Sync this delta to a remote storage.
Is there any verification of this delta between 1 and 2?
P.S. I have found this, but it is used to see "what files, if any, have changed since the last backup" and not to verify the integrity and consistency of a backup file.