Why use Tarsnap?
Consider a typical backup scenario:
- Alice begins a backup, which takes a complete snapshot of her files.
- Tarsnap automatically finds the unique data within her files.
- Alice pays less than $5/month.
- Alice's data is secure.
Latest Tarsnap release
Tarsnap 1.0.40 (February 10, 2022)
Changes in this version compared to 1.0.39:
-
tarsnap
now accepts a--resume-extract
option to skip extracting files whose filesize and mtime match existing files on disk. -
tarsnap
now accepts--progress-bytes SIZE
, which prints a progress message after each SIZE bytes are processed, up to once per file. This can be disabled with--no-progress-bytes
. -
tarsnap
now accepts a--passphrase method:arg
option which accepts:-
--passphrase dev:tty-stdin
-
--passphrase dev:stdin-once
-
--passphrase dev:tty-once
-
--passphrase env:VARNAME
-
--passphrase file:FILENAME
-
-
tarsnap
now accepts a--dump-config
option to print the command-line and all non-blank lines read from config files. -
tarsnap
now exits with an error if there are unused command-line arguments. (i.e. "tarsnap -d -f a1 a2
", where "a2
" is unused.) - Improved performance on some x86, amd64, and arm64 systems by using cryptographic instruction set extensions.
-
When sent
SIGINFO
orSIGUSR1
,tarsnap
now prints the number of files and the number of uncompressed bytes processed, in addition to the previous output. -
A zsh completion file can be installed with
configure --with-zsh-completion=DIR
.
As usual, there are also lots of minor build fixes, harmless bug fixes, and code cleanups.
You can see all of the changes between 1.0.39 and this version in our tarsnap git repository.