> Even though, IMHO, spooling disks backup is just "muda" (Japanese
> Term): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muda_(Japanese_term)

Not necessarily - if you have a number of backups that tend to flake out
halfway through for whatever reasons (network, client issues, user 
issues, etc) e.g. then by spooling backups and then de-spooling 
sequentially to disk you save your disk volumes from filling up with 
unnecessary cruft - which depending on how everything is configured for 
you could cause problems.  If the community version could restart 
backups from an aborted point then this probably wouldn't be a potential 
issue.

cheers,


--tom




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