On 19 September 2013 17:20, Stephen Thompson <step...@seismo.berkeley.edu>wrote:
>
>
> The answer may partly come from how much RAM the system running the
> database has. I've seen numerous preferences for postgres on this
> mailing list, but I've personally found on my 8Gb RAM system, I get
> better performance out of mysql. We backup about 130+ hosts,
> incrementals nightly, differentials weekly, fulls monthly (~40TB).
>
In my case the ram is not a problem, bacula server is in a virtual machine,
I'm using xen, actually my ram is 4G but I can increase.
I've to backup about 30 host, four of which have a lot of data to be backed
up.
One has about 80G of data, multimedia files and other.
I've always used postgres for all my needs so I though to use it also for
bacula server.
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