What is your goal of the second copy?
What scenarios are you protecting against?
What is the failure rate of your NAS device? (a raid 5 device with hot spare has very minimal risk of data loss to begin with wheras a single hard drive in a SOHO device has much larger risk)
No this doesn't point to either of your provided solutions, but my questions get to the heart of the issue :)
No this doesn't point to either of your provided solutions, but my questions get to the heart of the issue :)
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Subject: [Bacula-users] backing up the backups: filesystem copy or 2nd
rotation?
From: ixlo...@sent.at
Date: Sun, March 03, 2013 11:50 pm
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
hello
i've set up Bacula to back up multiple machines on my LAN.
i've created a strategy/rotation of full, differential & incremental
backups.
with all backups going only to hard drive volumes on a single NAS
device, so far so good.
i want to put in place some "backup of the backup".
i'm considering two options:
(1) make a filesytem copy of a Bacula storage Volume from the NAS to
another device
or
(2) set up a 2nd rotation of backups to the 2nd device
iiuc, both get the job done.
which of the 2 approaches are recommended?
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