Le Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:15:49 -0300,
Heitor Medrado de Faria <hei...@bacula.com.br> a écrit :
   
> I really dont see the point of splitting the pools per "kind of
> server", since you do that by creating different FileSets.

This is  linked to our setups.

Take a shared web server, the install is like this:

System (/, /usr, /var, etc.) and user
data: /home/{people1,people2,peopleN}

On the dedicated servers, the general file system layout is quite
similar, but, and the BUT is important, the system is customized per
client. If a client wants to have jboss installed on his server, we
install it. So, with time, each dedicated server can have a different
system configuration.

Now, we maybe can offer different time file retention regarding the
type of server. A client who spend 2,5€ per month and one paying
300€ / month have different level of service.

For example, I can decide to increase file retention to 15 days for
dedicated an only 7 days for low-cost customer (and maybe less for free
hosting)

Now, ther is our infrastructure, DNS servers, mailgate, proxys, they
surely have different retention time as the filesystem is more fixed.

I don't want to mix different retention times within the same spool.
But, maybe I'm doing some mistakes.

I'm open to all suggestions.

Fred.

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