Thanks!
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Yes, they are just names. The intention was to use them to have the
meanings associated with their names but to the best of
Yes, they are just names. The intention was to use them to have the
meanings associated with their names but to the best of my memory they
have never been implemented (subject to double checking).
Best regards,
Kern
On 15-08-23 09:33 AM, E.L.L. Assoua wrote:
Dear Kern,
Could you explain
Dear Kern,
Could you explain the function and the differences of the following Pool
Types:
* Backup
* Archive
* Clone
* Migration
* Copy
* Save
Best regards,
Luc Assoua
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Dear community,
Can somebody explain me the function and the differences of the
following Pool Types:
* Backup
* Archive
* Clone
* Migration
* Copy
* Save
Best regards,
Luc Assoua
--
Dear community,
Can somebody explain me the function and the differences of the following Pool
Types:
* Backup
* Archive
* Clone
* Migration
* Copy
* Save
I think only Kern can answer this since it's still in a conceptual stage:
Note, only Backup is current
I'm doing some pool-usage and adjustments to our setup of bacula.
I noticed in the user's manual that the pool type has other definitions:
Backup
Save
Archive
etc
I'm interested to know if either Save or Archive are in use, and how
they're being used
rhys
On 08.05.2013 13:51, rhys frank wrote:
I'm doing some pool-usage and adjustments to our setup of bacula.
I noticed in the user's manual that the pool type has other
definitions:
Backup
Save
Archive
etc
I'm interested to know if either Save or Archive are in use, and how
they're being
Hi,
First I will say Thank You! to all developers and testpersons of the
bacula project.
We use it now in production since 2 weeks. We backup 5 Solaris servers
(Solaris 8 and 10) and this with nearly 500Gb of data. We use a Tandberg
SDLT320 drive and a dedicated Solaris server (Sun V240) for