Hi Mike,

It looks all things are covered in Bacula: retention times, incremental
backup. But then I'm not a TSM expert.

Michael

On 10/29/07, Mike Eggleston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I like bacula and what it does for me (thank you development team).
> One issue I have is not really bacula, the issue is the long time
> required to write backups to tape. Is there anything in bacula like
> TSM's perpetual full where I can see the most current files from the
> client in the 'restore' command, files removed the client are kept
> for a specific number of days, and only the files that have changed
> during the night are written to backup tape ad infinitium?
>
> Mike
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