Hi everyone,

I've got several questions that are most probably obvious to some of
you but I'm actually a bit 'in the fog' about filebucket.

backup are done on a md5 basis so 1 file is generated whatever the
number of clients if it's the same md5. That a really good option.
On the other hand let's say that after 3 months I need to restore a /
etc/ntp.conf file for a specific server. How the hell I know the old
file md5 checksum ?
I'm actually using puppet dashboard and I'll not open all the reports
to find the md5 checksum, and as the file might have been taken from
another server perhaps the checksum didn.t even appear in the server
reports ....

Hope you see my point. From my actual point of view it's a great
backup tool but restoring seems a bit tricky. But I'm sure someone
will enlighten my soon since everything is really good in puppet so I
guess problem come from me as usual ;-)

cheers !

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