Re: [OT] Building a new backup server

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of John R Pierce
> Sent: den 5 november 2013 19:08
> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  [OT] Building a new backup server
>
> other open source backup systems include things like Amanda, Bacula,
> which are more tape oriented, although they can be used with disk
> archives.   Amanda uses tar for the actual backups, and manages/tracks
> an archive of tar files.    These use agents tha thave to be installed
> on the client systems, while backuppc usually uses ssh+rsync so you just
> need to do a ssh key exchange with the target (but on a per target basis
> it can be configured to use various other methods)

Thanks for the advice.

Bacula: "Multi-volume saves. When a Volume is full, Bacula automatically 
requests the next Volume and continues the backup."

This means I could create several eg 10 TB-volumes, skip the 16 TB-limitation 
and still get to use the whole 40 TB-diskspace available, right? Or is the 
referred "volumes" different tapes?

--
//Sorin
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