On 21 Nov 2007 at 22:45, John Drescher wrote: > I think this is all a matter of preference. I have at minimum 10 > pools. Mainly because I have different kinds of media and different > things I want to backup seperately and I also keep at least 2 full > copies of all important stuff with the copies being in different > pools. I know this stuff is going to be a little different especially > because a lot of this is because I archive this data for medical > imaging research. I have pools like the following (I know I am missing > a few): > > UserBackups-DLT - For the users / public and private data > SystemBackups-LTO2 - Mostly the os and apps > ArchiveData-LTO2 - Archived Medical Images Set # 1 > ArchiveData2-LTO2 - Archived Medical Images Set # 2
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