Phil Stracchino wrote:
Philipp Steinkrueger wrote:
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Well, there are future features coming that will make much of this
easier, including the copy job (duplicate media), and the migration job
(migrate a job from disk to tape). These would allow you to:
1. Make full backup
2. Duplicate the media
3. Send the duplicate copy offsite
4. Continue with scheduled differentials and incrementals, duplicating
the media for each differential job and sending it offsite
yes, that would be enough to meet my needs, but it would have a big
disadvantage
over my scheme, because duplicating media would take _hours_. we
calculated,
that for our current data to be fully backuped, it would take more than
10 hours.
but thats one contra against alot of pros, i guess.
On the other hand, once your full backups are *done*, you can just leave
a copy job running overnight to duplicate the media unattended and send
them offsite in the morning ... right?
right, but all backups are running unattended thanks to bacula and the
HP 20slot autochanger :-)
regards,
philipp
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