Hello, 

 

Phil,

 

If I use copy to cloud storage and I don't have the data cached and the volume 
is no longer on my primary storage, bacula can automatically identify that the 
data is in the cloud when I need to restore my backup.

 

Most likely I won't have disk space on the local network for that long.

 

Heitor,

 

I need the backup on local network for a while, and these copies on another 
storage are automatically.

If I set the option "TruncateCache" to "No", I can create a script to copy the 
volume files to another storage, this is an solution, but I wanted to do this 
inside bacula to be able to have a catalog.

 

 

Tks,

 

Rodrigo

 

From: Heitor Faria <[email protected]> 
Sent: sexta-feira, 10 de setembro de 2021 13:38
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] STORAGE DEVICES

 

IMHO the Bacula Cloud Storage runs more efficiently as single Bacula Storage 
for this scenario, where you just use the "TruncateRetention" option to retain 
your local NAS stored cache for the desired time frame. More practical.

Regards,
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