Re: [Bacula-users] Fast drives for use as Bacula spool

2022-01-12 Thread Philip Pemberton via Bacula-users
On 10/01/2022 20:52, Josh Fisher wrote: That drive only has an 80 TBW endurance. For LTO 6 with compression, that's maybe 20 full tapes written. It won't last long as a cache drive. Indeed it didn't ... it lasted three months! To be fair I wasn't intending to use it long term -- it was a cheap

Re: [Bacula-users] Fast drives for use as Bacula spool

2022-01-10 Thread Josh Fisher
On 1/10/22 11:04, Philip Pemberton via Bacula-users wrote: Hi all, I'm using Bacula to back up a pair of servers (my firewall and NAS), backing up to an LTO6 drive. This requires a sustained data rate of around 150MB/sec with on-drive compression disabled, or more with compression. I prev

[Bacula-users] Fast drives for use as Bacula spool

2022-01-10 Thread Philip Pemberton via Bacula-users
Hi all, I'm using Bacula to back up a pair of servers (my firewall and NAS), backing up to an LTO6 drive. This requires a sustained data rate of around 150MB/sec with on-drive compression disabled, or more with compression. I previously used a spinning SATA hard drive, which peaked at around