On 1/2/22 10:08, Heitor Faria wrote:
Hello Phil,

(a) trying to figure out how to get a Bacula sd and fd installed on it

The happiest days of my life were after I got dedicated equipment for home 
network modem, routing, and wireless mesh accessing points.
That said, I never understood this very common user fetish of installing Bacula 
components in the NAS. OK: you avoid one more network node but the hardware is 
not designed to handle the extra workload.


Because when the backup scheme is disk to disk to removable disk, the transfer rate going directly across the backplane is much higher than I can get across a gigabit network.

Also, I don't want to burn the power to run another node that functionally does nothing but run a storage daemon.

Extra workload on the NAS isn't an issue. It has 32GB RAM and eight Xeon D-1622 cores.




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