Ok Philip,
If I'm used to compile and all the development stuff, would it be a
great solution to use bacula regarding to you? It could still to be a
good practice?
I mean, for just a NAS to another one, rsync would be enough but I know
that my customer will ask for more and more and I won't be able to match
all his needs with rsync.
Regards
On 27/06/2013 13:00, Philip Gaw wrote:
On 27/06/2013 11:52, Florent THOMAS wrote:
Hy,
Thanks for your answer, I was expecting this kind of answer. It
confirms what I was thinking.
rsync will be a good solution.
I still have a question probably due to my misunderstanding. You wrote
/"You will need a bacula daemon on a NAS otherwise _(unworkable)_./"
I don't know what I must understand :
- It is totally impossible to run bacula daemon on a NAS
- There is no bacula dameon for NAS and I will have to compile it (I
found some ressources for compiling bacula on NAS)
- You could do everything you were thinking of but it's far far away
from a good practice.
Which interpretation of you're sentence should be the right one?
#2 (There is no bacula daemon on the NAS; so you will need to compile
it - which wont be easy)
Anywa, a great thanks for your fast answer.
regards
On 27/06/2013 12:27, Philip Gaw wrote:
Hi,
Dont use bacula and use rsync instead. most (all?) NAS devices will
allow you to rsync from device to device. You will need a bacula
daemon on a NAS otherwise (unworkable).
On 27/06/2013 11:00, Florent THOMAS wrote:
Hy folks,
I explain my context. I have a web agency as customer that store
its production on a NAS. They are working from their IMac and
sharing files on the NAS. They want to be more secure and make some
increments backups. Of course they need some "GUI" because they are
not as geeks as me ;-)
I know that there also will be other needs behind this single one,
that's why I think bacula could be a great solution.
Yet, some questions are not totally clear from now.
I have a question regarding to backing up files _from a NAS_ with
Bacula and storing backups to _another NAS_.
I read many documentations and I understand that backupfiles could
be store to a NAS instead of a Tape. Is this point correct?
On another part, I would like to save the files tahta are on a
"production NAS". As bacula need client (If I understand well) does
that meens that I need to find a client for my specific device?
Thansk for reading my poor french level of english,
regards
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