Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Feature Request - server-side compression

2006-12-19 Thread Vadim A. Umanski
Çäðàâñòâóéòå, Kern. Thank a lot! Âû ïèñàëè 19 ??? 2006 ?., 0:48:22: KS> On Monday 18 December 2006 17:39, Vadim A. Umanski wrote: >> Item 1:   Implement a server-side compression feature >>   Date:   18 December 2006 >>   Origin: Vadim A. Umanski , e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>   Status: >>  

[Bacula-users] Simplifying migration configuration

2006-12-19 Thread Per Andreas Buer
Hi. Today I've got my tape library up and running and I've been playing around with migration. I'm running Bacula 1.39.30. My set up is more or less like this (comments are more then welcome): Three pools on disk. FullDisk, FullDifferential and FullIncremental - each with a corresponding tape-back

[Bacula-users] looking at bacula

2006-12-19 Thread Jonathan Horne
greetings list! i am taking a diligent look at what i can do with bacula. on my network, i currently use Veritas NetBackup, so i know looking for a suitable replacement is a tall order. I have a mix of linux, a windows or 2, and the rest are all bsds (90% free, 10% open). i currently use bac

Re: [Bacula-users] looking at bacula

2006-12-19 Thread Zakai Kinan
Bacula is a very good program to use for backup. I use it at work for backup to disk. You can always glance the manual at www.bacula.org. Regards, ZK fwlp.com> wrote: > greetings list! > > i am taking a diligent look at what i can do with > bacula. on my network, i > currently use Ver