Hello,

Romain wrote:

Thanks for your answer.

That depends on the amount of data changed between backup runs, how much time you want to spend during backup, and how much you want to strain the SD and DIR during a restore -


The amount of data changed is quite reasonable.
Furthermore the backup is made via a gigabit lan on hard disks (no tape).


with differentials, you always only need the last full and the desired differential backup, while with incrementals up to 10 volumes could be necessary.


I don't understand the difference of bacula management between incr and diff.

A differentail backup is always based on the last full one.
incremental ones are based on the last backup available - be it full, differential, or another incremental.

More is in the manual.

Arno



Arno



Regards,
Romain



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