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I know and use 'logrotate'.

My point was more on the tracks of a filesystem where a single file can be overwritten over and over again, and it's up to the filesystem to transparently ensure the full capacity of the disk is put towards retaining old versions of the file.




I definitely need to dive into Ceph, thanks for the pointer :-)




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