>
> > Another way of dealing with cheap USB-drives could be to build a
> > zfs-pool. You'll need to set up a Solaris or FreeBSD (I took a
> > FreeBSD zfs-only system) host which serves at least as the SD.
> > In the end you'll have a bunch of cheap hardware made reliable with
> > the amazing capab
> Another way of dealing with cheap USB-drives could be to build a
> zfs-pool. You'll need to set up a Solaris or FreeBSD (I took a
> FreeBSD zfs-only system) host which serves at least as the SD.
> In the end you'll have a bunch of cheap hardware made reliable with the
> amazing capabilities of z
> On 01/31/11 07:17, mayak-cq wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > just a quick question about what the best approach is for having
> > two usb storage devices
>
> One piece of not-specifically-bacula-related advice: Rather than
> buying off-the-shelf USB drives, you may be better advised to buy a
> USB e
On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 08:36 -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 01/31/11 07:17, mayak-cq wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > just a quick question about what the best approach is for having two usb
> > storage devices
>
> One piece of not-specifically-bacula-related advice: Rather than buying
> off-the-s
On 01/31/11 07:17, mayak-cq wrote:
> hi all,
>
> just a quick question about what the best approach is for having two usb
> storage devices
One piece of not-specifically-bacula-related advice: Rather than buying
off-the-shelf USB drives, you may be better advised to buy a USB
external housing an
hi all,
just a quick question about what the best approach is for having two usb
storage devices
monday thru friday for device 0 weeks 1 3
monday thru friday for device 1 weeks 2 4
the idea is that one of the devices is always of site ...
thanks
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