Re: [Bacula-users] Central control remote storage

2011-06-10 Thread Radosław Korzeniewski
2011/5/2 John Drescher > Bacula does not have a central director concept. > I definitely disagree. Bacula do have a central director concept. It means that you can realize central backup system in your datacenter. What you only need is a _one_ (central) director and infinite number of clients, s

Re: [Bacula-users] Central control remote storage

2011-05-03 Thread Geert Stappers
Op 20110502 om 17:09 schreef John Drescher: > 2011/5/2 Stephens, Bill {PBSG} : > > I have remote servers set up in a "single server" configuration, > > meaning each server runs the director, sd, and fd.  The remote > > servers have their own removable drives to store the backups.  The > > servers o

Re: [Bacula-users] Central control remote storage

2011-05-02 Thread Stephens, Bill {PBSG}
users] Central control remote storage Op 2/05/2011 16:54, Stephens, Bill {PBSG} schreef: I have remote servers set up in a "single server" configuration, meaning each server runs the director, sd, and fd. The remote servers have their own removable drives to store the backups. The servers

Re: [Bacula-users] Central control remote storage

2011-05-02 Thread Jeremy Maes
Op 2/05/2011 16:54, Stephens, Bill {PBSG} schreef: I have remote servers set up in a "single server" configuration, meaning each server runs the director, sd, and fd. The remote servers have their own removable drives to store the backups. The servers only have slow connections to our centr

Re: [Bacula-users] Central control remote storage

2011-05-02 Thread John Drescher
2011/5/2 Stephens, Bill {PBSG} : > I have remote servers set up in a "single server" configuration, meaning > each server runs the director, sd, and fd.  The remote servers have their > own removable drives to store the backups.  The servers only have slow > connections to our central sites.  Is it