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Ok ok<br>
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When you make a full restore you have a whole new VM, but what if
you just need just one directory? "/etc/puppet/environments" for
example<br>
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So there is where granular backup works, because if you don't have
that option you will have to restore the whole VM, copy that
directory, then delete the restored VM<br>
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I don't know if my english is good enough to explain perfectly, but
do you understand my point?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30/11/16 10:36, Yaniv Dary wrote:<br>
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<div>I believe that both full and granular restore can be done via
the API as we support offset uploads, can you give more details
on the different between these options?</div>
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