Hello, pon., 29 lip 2024 o 13:33 Thorsten Schöning via Bacula-users < bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> napisał(a):
> * Does the Windows client of Bacula implement CBT based on VSS or does > it simply iterate files in the created snapshot? Does it transfer > changes within files only at all or always the whole changed files? > Even without CBT it could apply some RSYNC-like approach. > Bacula Enterprise Edition includes Delta Plugin which does rsync-like block level incrementals on files. Additionally it includes GED Plugin which does block level deduplication (Single Instance Save). > > * Can the Windows agent be configured remotely, e.g. to change when to > backup, which files etc.? Or do I need to do these things manually > accessing the client "somehow", chaing some config files etc.? > Any Bacula File Agent is passive regarding backup jobs configuration - when, what, how, where is always defined in the Director. > * Can the agent be updated automatically when a new version of Bacula is > deployed? I've only read about some installers yet and stuff about > compatible versions. > Bacula File Agent will not update automatically because it is a part of a wider solution where Director and Storage Daemon should be automatically upgraded as well. You can implement automatic upgrades using third party tools for proper change management. > * Does Bacula support some sort of tenants? For ABB I'm using one BTRFS > subvolume per Windows client to strictly seperate data. While it makes > deduplication less efficient, that wasn't too much of a problem yet. > Looking at the architecture with centralied database and storage pool, > it doesn't seem supported/possible to me currently? > Depending on your definition of a "tenant" - you can use the same approach as you have now. > * What's the preferred tunneling for Bacula, OpenVPN or SSH? I'm using > ABB with OpenVPN and it works pretty well. But maybe the Windows agent > has some hooks ore something where SSH-tunnels might be created and > those used instead? > Any solution will work, there is no preferred way. best regards -- Radosław Korzeniewski rados...@korzeniewski.net
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