, thanks, logged your request.
It's not currently in the pipeline so there's no ETA I could share, but definitely we will be discussing it for the mid-/long-term development
I would like to see the option to specify my own compression utility in the Linux version. For example, pbzip2 would take advantage of multiprocessor machines.
when creating a backup-plan,.. selecting a a local storage location,.. eg: /mnt/Backups... I would then like the ability to create a new folder within than structure to store to... and not create a new backup location for each backup.
sorry,.. let me try again... If I have a backup container,.. say a disk '/mnt/backups',.. I would like to just reference that one container,.. and place all created backups under that structure,.. but differentiate them by placing/creating a different sub-folder,.. eg /mnt/Backup2/My-Documents, and /mnt/Backups2/Pictures, and /mnt/Backups2/Videos,.. or does this blow tracking/restore philosophy away?
, not like it completely blows the philosophy away - but that's just not the way we implemented this, and currently we have no plans to change it. I have filed your request nonetheless
, no plans just yet but we are discussing this as a possible development path for the mid-term future.
Just in case, there's an unofficial docker image right here, maintained by someone who is not an affiliate of ours: https://hub.docker.com/r/jlesage/cloudberry-backup/