Thanks for your answer.
> 
> That depends on the amount of data changed between backup runs, how much 
> time you want to spend during backup, and how much you want to strain 
> the SD and DIR during a restore -

The amount of data changed is quite reasonable.
Furthermore the backup is made via a gigabit lan on hard disks (no tape).

> with differentials, you always only 
> need the last full and the desired differential backup, while with 
> incrementals up to 10 volumes could be necessary.

I don't understand the difference of bacula management between incr and diff.


> Arno
> 

Regards,
Romain



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