Hi,

On 10/12/2006 4:29 PM, Sim wrote:
> Isn't possible to do ?

No.

> Is BackupPc better than Bacula?

No.

It's different.

> Thanks

You're welcome

but read on...

> 
> 
>>Hi to all,
>>
>>   I'm new user of Bacula. Before this I used BackupPC.
>>
>>BackupPC have a good method to manage backup data for File and DAT at
>>the same time.
>>
>>It write Complete/Incremental over hard disk and all "complete
>>restore" to DAT, taking to the data from the File structure
>>
>>Example:
>>--------------------------------------------
>>First Day:
>>
>>PC1 : CompleteA
>>PC2 : CompleteA
>>
>>after this BackupPC write   PC1 Complete + PC2 Complete   over DAT
>>--------------------------------------------
>>Second Day:
>>
>>PC1 : IncrementalA
>>PC2 : IncrementalA
>>
>>after this BackupPC write   (PC1 CompleteA+IncrementalA)+(PC2
>>CompleteA+IncrementalA)    over DAT
>>--------------------------------------------
>>
>>In this way all Complete/Incremental are over File on the server and
>>all "Complete updated" are over DAT. Every DAT is updated and
>>indipendent for restore system without the necessity of others TAPE.
>>
>>Is is possibile with Bacula?

This is not possible, though there was a discussion some time ago 
regaring this. IIRC, looking through the archives for "synthetic full 
backup" and you might find more information.

My personal view is that such an ability in Bacula would be quite 
useful, but I suppose that lots of work will be necessary.

Arno

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