Hi!
I read about bacula and went through the manual a while ago and never set
anything up. This time I'm going to go through with it. :) I don't mind
rereading everything I'd just like to know if I'm starting off on the right
path.
I have a question about DVD+RW vs. DVD-RAM. Here's my plan:
a) DVD+RW or DVD-RAM for incremental daily backups. I am planning on at
least 7 disks so I can extend the lifetime of the media and never have to
overwrite a disk I haven't backed up to a weekly rotation. DVD-RAM would
last longer and I like the hardware verification.
b) DVD+R for archiving weekly and full backups. Probably dual layer for
full backups and single layer for weekly. I don't think I'll generate much
more data than that.
Will DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM all work fine when I need multiple disks for
each task? If a weekly backup needs 3 disks, will that be okay? Similarly
for the other tasks.
Is there any different setup you would recommend? I looked into tape drives
but they are so expensive for the tapes and drives. Right now I'm leaning
towards DVD+RW and DVD+R because I know it's supported according to the
bacula manual.
Has anyone used DVD-RAM with the hardware verification? I'm not sure how to
turn that on/off in Linux since it's just treated as a hard drive.
According to the wikipedia entry, it will take about twice as long to write.
I'm only concerned with backing up a single system right now running Linux
2.6.18.
Thanks!
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