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> Backups take a lot of space, which can cost quite
	a lot of money.  To reduce the space needed, the backups
	can be compressed.  There are several ways of doing this.
	Some programs have support for for compression built in; for
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> Unfortunately, compressed backups can cause trouble.
	Due to the nature of how compression works, if a single bit is
	wrong, all the rest of the compressed data will be unusable.
	Some backup programs have some built in error correction, but no
	method can handle a large number of errors.  This means that if
	the backup is compressed the way GNU <B
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	it, with the whole output compressed as a unit, a single error
	makes all the rest of the backup lost.	Backups must be reliable,
	and this method of compression is not a good idea.  </P
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> An alternative way is to compress each file separately.
	This still means that the one file is lost, but all other files
	are unharmed.  The lost file would have been corrupted anyway,
	so this situation is not much worse than not using compression
	at all.  The <B
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>	Compression takes some time, which may make the backup program
	unable to write data fast enough for a tape drive.
	
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	This can be avoided by buffering the output (either internally, if
	the backup program if smart enough, or by using another program),
	but even that might not work well enough.  This should only be
	a problem on slow computers.  </P
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>If a tape drive doesn't data fast enough,
		it has to stop; this makes backups even slower, and can
		be bad for the tape and the drive.</P
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