>
> Er, eek?!?
>
> I was mentioning RAID 0 as an absolute last resort
> can't-afford-anything-else option.
>
> You realize that RAID 0 *masively* increases the chance of total loss of
> data across the entire array if one drive develops a fault, right? It's
> not just "chance_of_disk_failur
Ikky,
Network backup.
Mehma
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:32 PM, ikkysleepy wrote:
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>
> mehma sarja wrote:
> > Your experience will vary, I am used to seeing 20 GB/hour with batch
> processing and compression turned on. Lots of small files - so heavy
> database usage on a store of about 750
On 17/04/2010 3:30 AM, ikkysleepy wrote:
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>
>> If you really, really, really want to keep only one volume, you can find
>> out how in the manual. But honestly, you're better off with even a RAID0
>> array (!!) on your backup server if that gives you room for two backup
>> sets, rather than just tr
> If you really, really, really want to keep only one volume, you can find
> out how in the manual. But honestly, you're better off with even a RAID0
> array (!!) on your backup server if that gives you room for two backup
> sets, rather than just trying to have one. Better again, buy two more
mehma sarja wrote:
> Your experience will vary, I am used to seeing 20 GB/hour with batch
> processing and compression turned on. Lots of small files - so heavy database
> usage on a store of about 750 GB. I'd suppose you would see your job done in
> 10 hours.
>
Is this for a network backu
On 15/04/2010 7:33 AM, ikkysleepy wrote:
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>
>>
>>
>>> 1) When making a Full backup, does this replace the expired backup or will
>>> this create a new Volume on the drive?
>>
>>
>> Depends on your pool configuration. In most setups it'll recycle an
>> older volume that's outside its retention per
Your experience will vary, I am used to seeing 20 GB/hour with batch
processing and compression turned on. Lots of small files - so heavy
database usage on a store of about 750 GB. I'd suppose you would see your
job done in 10 hours.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:33 PM, ikkysleepy
wrote:
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> I want t
>
>
> > 1) When making a Full backup, does this replace the expired backup or will
> > this create a new Volume on the drive?
>
>
> Depends on your pool configuration. In most setups it'll recycle an
> older volume that's outside its retention period. See the bacula
> documentation.
>
I
On 14/04/10 03:53, ikkysleepy wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have two external backup drives that I want to incorporate using Bacula,
> but have some questions:
>
>
> 1) When making a Full backup, does this replace the expired backup or will
> this create a new Volume on the drive?
Depends on your pool co
Hi,
I have two external backup drives that I want to incorporate using Bacula, but
have some questions:
1) When making a Full backup, does this replace the expired backup or will this
create a new Volume on the drive?
2) Can you force the Full backup to expire on a weekend?
3) Will auto-pr
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