We've been running BackupPC for a few years now..

There are 39 hosts that have been backed up, for a total of:

309 full backups of total size 29338.60GB (prior to pooling and compression),
275 incr backups of total size 473.40GB (prior to pooling and compression).
Other info:
0 pending backup requests from last scheduled wakeup,
0 pending user backup requests,
0 pending command requests,
Pool is 1276.43GB comprising 9112704 files and 4369 directories (as of 12/23 
09:02),
Pool hashing gives 1824 repeated files with longest chain 48,
Nightly cleanup removed 8062 files of size 7.10GB (around 12/23 09:02),
Pool file system was recently at 53% (12/23 10:49), today's max is 53% (12/23 
02:49) and yesterday's max was 76%.

Cheers!

On Dec 23, 2009, at 10:01 AM, Gerald Brandt wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've been doing backups with BackupPC for quite a few years, mainly backing 
> up 2 or 3 servers.
> 
> I've recently installed BackupPC at the office and am backing up 6 servers 
> right now, with room to grow.  The current backup (Veritas BackupExec) keeps 
> around a year of data, which is close to 2.5 TB.  Since I plan on phasing out 
> Veritas for BackupPC, I'm looking at similar sizes for my data.  All my 
> backups will be via ssh/rsync and Samba/Windows shares.
> 
> How many servers and how much data do you backup using BackupPC?
> 
> Gerald
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