n Behalf Of
> Bruno Friedmann Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 4:08 PM To:
> 'bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net' Subject: Re: [Bacula-users]
> Cascaded drive pool
>
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> Typically, it's automatic in Bacula. From example, you create a
> pool for each ser
: [Bacula-users] Cascaded drive pool
Hi Bob,
Typically, it's automatic in Bacula.
From example, you create a pool for each server you want to save (to file or
tape doesn't matter)
For each pool you define the number of volume you want, prelabeled or not
(bacula could do this alone) and wi
Hi Bob,
Typically, it's automatic in Bacula.
From example, you create a pool for each server you want to save (to file or
tape doesn't matter)
For each pool you define the number of volume you want, prelabeled or not
(bacula could do this alone) and with correct
definition for prunning / purgin
I’ve been evaluating Symantec BackupExec and Bacula for use in backing up a 6
to 8 server Windows environment and we’ll be adding Linux later. BackupExec
has a feature called “cascaded drive pools” where you can put two (or more)
tape drives in a pool and a job will use the first tape drive and