The initial learning curve of bacula is a few step. If you only make
backup of 1-3 servers, dump scripts is ok.
With many servers, the reporting capabilities, easy use for restores,
monitoring backups, configurations of a software of this type
(Bacula/EMC Networker/NetBackup/Dataprotector) is a mu
On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 01:19:31 +0200
Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
> I would look for Bacula or Bareos
>
> I think that it has most of the features that you request. (I haven't
> used it on NetBSD/FreeBSD, just on Linux long time ago, but I am sure
> that it must be supported for backup to disk
I would look for Bacula or Bareos
I think that it has most of the features that you request. (I haven't
used it on NetBSD/FreeBSD, just on Linux long time ago, but I am sure
that it must be supported for backup to disk, and to tape at least on
FreeBSD).
I don't think it is. Deduplication is pretty fundamental to how Borgbackup
works. For instance, all backups are full ones, and they become incremental
by virtue of duplicated data being stored only once, across backups.
Sad Clouds schrieb am So. 1. Apr. 2018 um
15:36:
> On Sun, 01 Apr 2018 11:13:
On Sun, 01 Apr 2018 11:13:06 +
Benny Siegert wrote:
> I like Borgbackup. It has remote repositories, encryption,
> deduplication (solving the issue with interrupted backups),
> checksumming but no GUI, I think.
Thanks for the info. Do you know if it is possible to disable
deduplication? I do
I like Borgbackup. It has remote repositories, encryption, deduplication
(solving the issue with interrupted backups), checksumming but no GUI, I
think.
--
Benny
Sad Clouds schrieb am So. 1. Apr. 2018 um
11:51:
> Hello, could anyone recommend a backup application for a few desktop PCs
> at home
Hello, could anyone recommend a backup application for a few desktop PCs
at home running Linux and NetBSD. Something simple and easy to use:
- NetBSD or FreeBSD will be a central backup server.
- Need fully automated, setup-and-forget application, which can do full
and incremental backups to a re