Richard,

We implemented and tested Bacula + Iomega REV (IDE/ATAPI) extensively in our small business server, <shameless plug>ClarkConnect</shameless plug>. It pretty straightforward, with the REV drive being treated as any 'file' based backup, with the exception that it is removable.

Ben


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richard wrote:
Though I have now given up on the hardware, I have been impressed by bacula while trying to use it on a Seagate tape drive. I'm now considering new alternatives and the Iomega Rev looks like an ideal solution.

Has anyone used bacula with an Iomega Rev - either internal (IDE/ATAPI or SCSI) or external (USB or firewire 1394)? I assume it maps as a (slowish) hard drive.

I'd much appreciate any comments from the list before splashing out on the kit.


BTW: This comment also appeared on the end of my last post, about abandoning using the Seagate tape unit.



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