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		<title>By: The Blog of Ed Plese &#187; Samba shadow_copy2 Enhancements</title>
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		<description>[...] creating a directory in the .zfs/snapshot subdirectory.  To see how this can be used, see my Windows Backups to ZFS post.  Though referring to the SMB/CIFS server built into OpenSolaris, the concept works equally [...]</description>
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