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− | Snapshots are used to create a point-in-time copy of a file system or file sets. |
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− | Snapshots can be used to quickly restore files or folders that were unintentionally deleted. Snapshots also provide a form of file versioning and the ability to revert to a previous version of a file, depending on the time interval between snapshots. |
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− | Inside your share (Speichervorhaben), you can find the Snapshots in the subdirectory ".snapshots": |
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− | >cd .snapshots |
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− | >ls |
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