> Currently I do gpg encryption and upload it to amazon s3 but only on
> the files that are "Static archives" aka after x amount of time they
> do not change but we need a copy of them.
>
> http://lucasmanual.com/mywiki/Bacula#head-53a198d817eca824a1d8ecb3f86c5662303fd668
>
> I would be intereste
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Kevin Keane wrote:
> First, a word of caution: I did this when I still used tar for backups.
> Eventually I had to revert to unencrypted backups because the backup was
> horrendously slow. Eliminating the GPG encryption sped up a full backup
> of my server from 3
GPG directly to Bacula tapes? - Can't do.
Default encryption module that is already included with Bacula using
OpenSSL with certificates works just fine.
If using GPG is a requirement:
1. Backup to a file based volume
2. Encrypt backup volume with GPG
3. Write backup.gpg to the tape (tar or bacula
First, a word of caution: I did this when I still used tar for backups.
Eventually I had to revert to unencrypted backups because the backup was
horrendously slow. Eliminating the GPG encryption sped up a full backup
of my server from 3 days to an hour or two. BTW, part of the slowdown is
due t
Hi All,
Has anyone tried GPG encrypted backup on tapes?
If yes, can you please point me to some documentation.
GPG encryption works fine on my server, just want to embed it in bacula,
and encrypt the files for offisite storage,
Kind regards,
Prashant
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