Ok, so assuming 4 TB per full backup for all clients, with a typical data throughput to the tape of 140GB/Hr (LTO-2 estimate, YMMV) you'd need more than a whole day, but, even assuming an overall throughput below 100GB/Hr, it should be possible to run the full backups on two weekends, for example.

With any recent tape library or disk subsystem with the necessary capacity you should be ok, I think.

Thanks Arno. I believe as we dive more deeply into it, we'll have a better idea of how Bacula can handle things. I was mostly interested in a getting an idea from the Bacula community if there are folks out there backing up Windows environments on this scale with Bacula.


--tom



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