2011/9/16 Tilman Schmidt
> If I read the manual correctly, you'll need to have two tape drives
> connected to the same machine if you want to create an off-site copy
> that way. Is there a viable solution for off-site backups with only one
> tape drive?
>
Yes, you're right, you need to have 2 ta
Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> Is it possible to have bacula base its incremental backups not on the
> most recent full backup, but on the one preceding that?
Only if you setup seperate jobs.
> This way, you
> can have your most recent full backup off-site, yet you should still be
> able to restore th
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Am 16.09.2011 03:31, schrieb Rodrigo Renie Braga:
> I really recommend you taking a look at Copy Jobs, they allow me to have a
> safe "copy" of my Backups on a off-site location but I still have my local
> backups to restore from accidental daily delet
I really recommend you taking a look at Copy Jobs, they allow me to have a
safe "copy" of my Backups on a off-site location but I still have my local
backups to restore from accidental daily deletion, like you said...
2011/9/15 Wouter Verhelst
> Hi,
>
> So, Backups are made for two reasons:
> -
Hi,
So, Backups are made for two reasons:
- Someone broke in/the place burned down/whatever, and we lost all our
data and we need to recover from that, preferably with as little data
loss as possible. To be able to do so, you need to have off-site
backups, preferably the latest if possible.