@Birgit

It's not worth it having to use Linux. I need something Windows.

At the moment, I use Iperius Backup. Not free but cheap considering that I 
bought it 12 years ago, and that I never had to pay anything to get new 
releases!

Iperius is really nice, but it's not 100% optimized for LTO-7 backups. It 
may be one day, I asked their support, but that does not prevent me to look 
around.

It's plug & play on Windows.

# Jörg

I prefer indeed to avoid something unsupported. I may need to restore 
backups years later!

On Thursday, 10 July 2025 at 1:41:30 pm UTC+2 Jörg Steffens wrote:

> Hi Robert,
>
> On 10.07.25 at 11:52 wrote Robert:
> > Hi Birgit,
> > 
> > By looking into the doc, I found out that Bareos does not support tape 
> > backup on Windows, so I uninstalled it.
>
> That is correct, it is not supported. However, there are reports of 
> successful running Bareos on Windows with tape support (with single tape 
> drive, no with tape-libraries). However, that is rather a rather 
> untypical scenario.
>
> Regards,
> Jörg
>
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