On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Damien Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's what I have on my network.
>  1. Workstation
>  2. Laptop
>  3. 3 - 4 servers
>  4. 1 data storage server - could be the Bacula server
>  5. All are running Ubuntu
>
I would consider this a small network for bacula but I think bacula is
still a good fit.

>
>  Data storage and backup needs
>  1. Data storage server has 750 Gigs or RAID 1 storage ( - the OS )
>  2. Running Ubuntu Dapper
>

I use bacula with only windows, gentoo and suse  so someone else will
have to help with any os specific details..

>
>  3. Need to backup about 200 Gigs of data
>  4. Might need to back up another 100 Gigs in the future
>

This  is a very small amount of data for some bacula users. I have
15TB of data currently on bacula volumes...

>
>  5. Need off Site storage
>
Volumes can be labeled as Archive or Used so that they will not be
considered in the default recycle policy.

>
>
>  Off Site Storage
>  1. DVD
>
This is considered beta quality.
>
>  2. USB drive
>
This works with scripting to mount/unmount the drive and careful
planning of the volumes. Read the manual, the list archives and ask
questions on how to limit the size and number of volumes. You probably
do not want 1 volume = 1 USB disk.

>
>  3. Encryption if possible
>
Yes. This works well.
>
>  I'm hoping all of the above is possible. I would also like to know more 
> about the restore CD.
>
There are restore cds but I have never used one so someone else will
have to answer.

John

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