I tried bacula, but it really did not suit my needs. I am using
DAR, instead. The idea of DAR is similar to TAR, except it is designed
to be used with random access media, rather than streaming media. I
highly recommend it. One unique feature of DAR is it can not only add
and update files during restoration, but it can also delete files during
a restore process.
On 4/4/2020 3:20 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 04/04/20 01:16, elvis ha scritto:
On 4/4/20 12:20 am, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi list,
I'm searching a new backup system to replace my old solution. I'm
focusing on bacula and actually I'm widely testing it.
It seems powerfull and well tested. It supports volumes on disk or
tape. Multi platform, VirtualFull backup, compression and encryption.
Actually I'm testing on a dataset of 1,5 Tb (~1500000 files of
various size).
Any bad experiences about bacula or suggestion?
Been using it since 2003 and works great.
Break up your configuration files into jobs, times, etc otherwise
they get hard to read.
Have a machine as a dedicated(ish) storage director
Thank you.
Thank you for your suggestion.
What type of backup strategy do you use (full diff inc/full
incr/Always incr) and how many data (size) and file do you manage?
Thank you in advance