I know that there is a lot of strategics... But which one you recomend?

Alan Brown escribió:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, Andreas Helmcke wrote:
>
>   
>>> Is this posible? Can you post an example?
>>>
>>>       
>> It is possible (as other have reported) but be warned. It is *not* a
>> good idea to have only one full backup!
>> If your system crashes while doing the weekly full backup you are left
>> with *nothing* (i.e. with no usable backup and a defect server)
>>     
>
> If one really does want separate mon-friday tapes, then keeping multiple 
> generations of them is _STRONGLY_ recommended.
>
> I have to say this though: Whilst this kind of backup strategy usually 
> works well for human-driven systems, it really is best to let Bacula 
> handle tape labelling and demands by itself, because sooner or later 
> someone will put in the "wrong" tape, which Bacula will either barf on 
> (preventing a backup taking place that night) or happily write to (which 
> leads to tapes being "out of sequence" from a human point of view)
>
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