On 08/23/10 12:32, columb wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Thank you all for your input - much appreciated! I'm glad it should be very
> easy.
>
> First of all, let me clarify few things as I wasn't clear in my initial email:
>
> I have 50 servers at 50 locations, linked to head office (HO) with (very)
>
Hi Guys,
Thank you all for your input - much appreciated! I'm glad it should be very
easy.
First of all, let me clarify few things as I wasn't clear in my initial email:
I have 50 servers at 50 locations, linked to head office (HO) with (very) small
pipes. All servers have external storage - N
On 08/20/10 15:55, Josh Fisher wrote:
> If I understand correctly, all 50 servers are at the same remote
> location, and all are on the same local network. In that case, why not
> put Bacula Dir and SD on one of the servers, with SD using the NAS as
> disk storage? You can control from HO via
If I understand correctly, all 50 servers are at the same remote
location, and all are on the same local network. In that case, why not
put Bacula Dir and SD on one of the servers, with SD using the NAS as
disk storage? You can control from HO via SSH into the server running
Dir using Bacula'
On 08/20/10 11:17, columb wrote:
> I would appreciate your input on what would be the best approach to
> backup my data on linux servers using bacula...
>
> I have around 50 servers to back up, every server is connected to NAS
> box on local network (via NFS) where the backups should be stored.
>
Hi,
I'm new to this forum so hi everyone :)
I would appreciate your input on what would be the best approach to backup my
data on linux servers using bacula...
I have around 50 servers to back up, every server is connected to NAS box on
local network (via NFS) where the backups should be store