On Fri, 21 Jul 2017 09:27:41 -0500
Les Mikesell <lesmikes...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The quick fix here is to use a Mac with an external or network drive
> for time machine.  If you aren't familiar with it, it does exactly

Among many other, Apple products are to stay out of the company.

> what you suggested with easy access for the user and filesystem tricks
> for efficiency.  For a more enterprise flavor, NetApp fileservers have

I do not use that, all of our servers are home build, using such
things as Debian Linux, ZFS, XFS, GlusterFS, etc; this holds the staff
technical level to a very good skills level and avoid being
stuck/proprietary dependent/contract dependent  when really bad things
happen.

My first goal was to avoid current separated servers for snapshots, but
all of the given answers are driving me toward a simple switch between
snapshots and BPC on the same servers.
Sometimes, you need other's view to see what was obvious!

Thanks to all for your answers/comments ;)

JY

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