On 1.4.2010 18:23, Wes Hardaker wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 05:25:22 +0300, Jari Fredriksson <ja...@iki.fi> said: > > JF> I'm not whining DVD support to current Bacula, but just saying that if > JF> someone really wants it, there is the old 2.0.2 which just works. It > JF> does not have all the bells and whistles, but it works with DVD media. > > I specifically downgraded for a while to 2.0.4 (I think) which still had > working DVD support. > > The last time I was at a store and was staring at the external USB > hard-disks while holding a stack of re-writable DVDs I noticed that for > about twice the stack of DVDs I could buy an external hard drive that > I could always have connected and not worry about changing disks. I > haven't looked back since. >
I agree, in that if I would now make the decision, I would buy a large hard disk. But I though DVD was OK to bacula, when I bought the set of DVD's. I wanted a media that could be taken off site (I had used to a DDS-2 streamer, but it died). -- http://www.iki.fi/jarif/ Steady movement is more important than speed, much of the time. So long as there is a regular progression of stimuli to get your mental hooks into, there is room for lateral movement. Once this begins, its rate is a matter of discretion. -- Corwin, Prince of Amber
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