Helo Bacula-List,

a few days ago i was in a company and have seen a really great backup
principle. The backup software they use (i donĀ“t know the name of the
software) first transfer all data from the multiple clients to a
harddisk, which is on the backup host. after this, the backup software
starts to backup the data to a storage (tape drive). The main advantage
is, that the backup to the tape is really _fast_ because the backup
tape must not wait for data every time and get the data from a local
harddisk (harddisk are so cheap nowadays). Is this scenario possible
with bacula - or would that be not a gread feature for the best open
source backup software?

Many Greetings,
Bernhard Suttner

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