>I see what you mean here , so you would recommend doing only differentials?
Well that would be for you to decide. But here is the difference:
Differentials Example
When doing differential backups, any file that was changed or added since
the last full backup will be backed up. The changed or
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From: Danie Theron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:19 AM
To: Syadmin
Cc: 'Bacula-Users'
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Some advise needed
Hi ,
Yes I only run disk based backups. I run one full backup monthly , with
differentials every second week and then i
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Some advise needed
Hi ,
Yes I only run disk based backups. I run one full backup monthly , with
differentials every second week and then incrementals weekly. My
offsite
Hi ,
Yes I only run disk based backups. I run one full backup monthly , with
differentials every second week and then incrementals weekly. My
offsites I use a straight 'cp -v --preserve=all' to copy those over to
an offsite disk of which I have 3 I rotate. The copying is quite a
lengthy proce
I take it you do not have a tape library or a drive, so you are doing
backups to disk?
What do you WANT to have happen? What is your offsite procedure?
I have a 10 tape library and I run a full once a week and swap out those
full tapes on a weekly basis so I always have 4 weeks of full backups in