Hello,
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Hi all,
I am trying to set up a solution to back up client computer's hard disks
(running Windows 2000/XP) with Bacula. I would like to create a full backup
onto a hard disk storage. The resulting backup data on the storage should
be updated through differential backups to avoid unneeded data transfers by
another full backup. That means the changes do not use additional space.
I do not need to bother about data versioning.
How can this be configured with Bacula, if possible?
Only with difficulties... rsync or however it's called would be a better
solution.
With bacula, you could only do your backups, restore them to a local
directory, and back up that one more.
I wouldn't do this...
One question, though: Why do you want to have a full backup only? If
it's to keep storage use down than I'd suggest rethinking your backup
requirements.
Arno
Silvério Santos
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