Hi,

I may be misremembering here, but my recollection of the current Amanda and 
Bacula solutions is that they are somewhat primitive, e.g., compared with TiBs 
or TSM integrations.  (I think Russ has talked a not infrequently about further 
work on Bacula integration would be desirable.)

Someone should mention that Michigan has built some kind of infrastructure 
around incremental volume shadowing, which should be a pretty efficient 
approach given what OpenAFS gives you to work with...  I don't know how you go 
about getting/using that (if if you can)...

Matt

----- "Derrick Brashear" <sha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Assarsson, Emil
> <emil.assars...@sonyericsson.com> wrote:
> are tools to allow use of Amanda or Bacula. Or perhaps you want to
> have
> backups in the form of storage with volume dumps, in which case
> scripts dumping to an HSM or something else elsewhere might be your
> choice.
> 
> It also depends how you define "better" :)
> 
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