G'day guys,

Just trying to design a backup solution using Bacula for a small
company I work for and would appreciate some help with a few issues.
This email may be rather long, so certainly appreciate anyone taking
the time to read it, let alone offer any insight they may have!

The main problem I'm having is that I want backups both on-site (for
restoring files users accidentally deleted and other relatively
trivial matters) and off-site (for when the site gets stepped on by
Godzilla). Methinks I'm after (upcoming?) "copy job" magic... :-)

The company currently has two 200-odd GB USB-accessible HDDs and five
110-odd GB USB accessible HDDs. I'd like to avoid having to acquire
any further hardware at this point and think that this should be
enough to hold the required data anyway, at least following the scheme
outlined below.

My current idea runs like this:
  - A monthly full backup of each machine to one of the 200 GB drives
(each machine uses it's own full backup pool)
  - This drive is then taken off-site and the other 200 GB drive put
in its place for the next monthly full backup
  - Weekday night-run differential backups to one of the 110 GB
drives (each machine uses it's own differential backup pool)
  - This drive is then taken off-site and the 110 GB drive for the
next differential backup is put in its place

This would mean that with the just the full backup and the previous
day's differential backup drives from off-site, the previous day's
state could be completely restored. Bet I've missed some really
obviously nicer way of achieving this or something similar though! I
don't believe that too much data will be changing on a daily basis,
so hopefully the increasingly large differential backups throughout
the month won't be a problem.

Now I also want to be able to access the backups on-site, without
having to drag in off-site backup drives. I'd prefer to do the
actual backup to the removable drives in the first instance as
these are the "critical" ones and I'd like the job(s) to fail in
the case of full removable drives. I've thought of:
  - Copying the backup volumes from the removable drives to a local
location following a backup. Problems / potential problems:
    - Have to know the names of the relevant volumes on the removable
media
    - Would really like to be able to specify restoring from the
relocated volumes in a nice manner, rather than those on the
removable media
  - Migrating the volumes from the removable media to a local
location following a backup. Problems / potential problems:
    - Would want to be able to easily use the removable-drive volumes
if the local ones go AWOL (e.g., Godzilla...)
    - Would want matching volume names on local and removable
locations so that volumes are easily identifiable
    - Would want volume recycling to occur on both locations

I've attached (slightly sanitised) Director and Software Director
config files for the current setup (very much alpha), in case this
helps.

Anyone have any ideas? Should I just hang on until "copy job" saves
everything? Am I being profoundly stupid in one / many ways?

By the way, the system's all-Windows and screaming along very nicely
using 2.0.2 - huzzah!

Any and all thoughts appreciated!
-- 
Nick Withers
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: http://www.nickwithers.com
Mobile: +61 414 397 446

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