We currently backup our department network running Legato networker with backup to a raided disk array (advanced file device in their jargon) followed by cloning to a Qualstar/SAIT2 tape library.
Our backup needs are increasing and we don't want to buy licenses for more file device space or more tape slots. We would like to go with Bacula and have no limits. In fact since SAIT has dead ended and its not clear to me if Bacula supports Qualstar, I wonder about an all disk solution. Under Legato the license restriction artificially keep the "file-device" small relative to the tape storage. However, these days disks are cheaper than tapes and license free we could afford a lot of disk space. However, the second feature of the tapes is that if the "file-device" fails (even raid fails), we can transparently go to tape. It also affords the option of off site copies of the tapes. Is there any strategy for Bacula that adds the reliability we would lose by abandoning the tapes. Perhaps a second redundant array combined with some removable drives for off sites? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AppSumo Presents a FREE Video for the SourceForge Community by Eric Ries, the creator of the Lean Startup Methodology on "Lean Startup Secrets Revealed." This video shows you how to validate your ideas, optimize your ideas and identify your business strategy. http://p.sf.net/sfu/appsumosfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users