Hi,
2011/5/12 Mike Seda <mas...@stanford.edu>
> Hi All,
> I'm currently attempting to architect a Bacula solution for an
> environment of 100+ clients with 15+ TB of total data (5,000,000+ files).
>
> During my research on the above solution, I read that it's possible to
> run multiple storage (and director) daemons. This was very interesting
> to me, but I'm just wondering what the reasons would be for doing so.
>
>
The main reason would be a scalability, tiering or network/site
architecture.
You can scale up your backup bandwidth by adding more storage daemons and
splitting clients into a separated groups.
If you have different backup media (disks, tape libraries) connected into
different servers then you can use all of them with more storage daemons.
You can have a very restricted environment - dmz, remote sites, etc. so you
will deploy more storage daemons to serve all your needs.
Thanks In Advance,
>
You welcome.
Radek
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