Some of my hosts have very large disks, and a complete full backup will 
take over a day (close to 500GB), over the Internet.

To fix this issue, I have split these hosts into smaller file sets, and 
I backup the more important data daily, and the fixed data not so much. 
The thing is, the jobs backup to different storage daemons at different 
times. Because of this I have a little difficulty determining if I 
current have a full snapshot of the server as it stands right now.

I was wondering, if I was to perform a full restore, that I will get the 
latest version of every file as it stands regardless of which job backed 
it up?

Also, I was thinking to set up a third storage daemon, and then create a 
virtual full so that i know at any point in time, that I have a full 
snapshot at least somewhere. Are these unfounded fears, or is bacula 
intelligent enough to always retrieve the latest stored version of a file?

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