Hi, can anyone please help me understand this: Apparently, you have to calculate how many tapes you need for your backup schedule as the number of tapes needed for every day the backup will run in your dumpcycle + one extra tape to avoid the risk of overwriting a full backup performed at the beginning of the previous cycle (quoted very loosely).
I want to: 1. Run a backup job once a day Monday to Friday (all my data will fit onto one tape), 2. Have four weeks' worth of "historical" backups, i.e. be able to restore data to any given point within the last four weeks, and 3. Permanently archive one monthly full backup. So how would I calculate the appropriate number of tapes needed? 5 days * 4 weeks + 1 = 21 tapes ?? If I don't force full backups, and therefore full backups are sort of scattered between different tapes, then I'll have to take out multiple tapes every month for archiving, right? How should that be managed? What would appropriate values be for dumpcycle, runspercycle, and tapecycle? I'm thinking: dumpcycle 7 days (to ensure a full backup at least once a week) runspercycle 5 days (Monday to Friday every week) tapecycle 21 (number of tapes in rotation assuming my calculation above is correct) I'd really appreciate your advice on this type of backup scheme, because I'm struggling a bit to understand Amanda - they should have called her George or something :) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Appropriate-number-of-tapes-in-a-set-t1848286.html#a5045123 Sent from the Amanda - Users forum at Nabble.com.