Hi!
If the NAS are Synology (Most I've used works like a charm) you can use the
Backup option that uses rsync inside... But you can compile Bacula into
some Synology Devices too... (Google is your friend!)
I have a small setup like this working:
HP Proliant MicroServer (AMD 1,3Ghz/4GB/2x250Softwa
Ok Philip,
If I'm used to compile and all the development stuff, would it be a
great solution to use bacula regarding to you? It could still to be a
good practice?
I mean, for just a NAS to another one, rsync would be enough but I know
that my customer will ask for more and more and I won't
Hy,
Thanks for your answer, I was expecting this kind of answer. It confirms
what I was thinking.
rsync will be a good solution.
I still have a question probably due to my misunderstanding. You wrote
/"You will need a bacula daemon on a NAS otherwise _(unworkable)_./"
I don't know what I must
Hy folks,
I explain my context. I have a web agency as customer that store its
production on a NAS. They are working from their IMac and sharing files
on the NAS. They want to be more secure and make some increments
backups. Of course they need some "GUI" because they are not as geeks as
me ;