Hello, sob., 15 paź 2022 o 08:04 Matlink <matl...@matlink.fr> napisał(a):
> Hello, > In the context of using cloud storage (with s3 plugin) for bacula volumes, > how could I ensure that bacula doesn't use more than N bytes of the cloud > storage? > I think there is no quota (direct or indirect) on a particular Cloud resource. > Since the price grows with the data size, it is useful to guarantee that > one won't have an overpriced bill. > I've heard that maximum volume bytes has no real meaning in a S3 context. > Well, it has exactly the same meaning as with any other media types. A single volume does not exceed this limit. You can additionally split this volume into smaller parts with MaximumPartSize = xxx parameter which is useful when your S3 provider can't handle larger objects. Then you can use a limit on the number of volumes in the pool and you will get some kind of quota on your resources. It is not a quota on Cloud resources you can expect. Radek > Thank you for your help. > Mat. > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users > -- Radosław Korzeniewski rados...@korzeniewski.net
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