Mark Best schrieb:
> 
> I'm not sure what term is used to describe the feature but basically the
> backup server only saves 1 copy of a file. Using MD5 it checks to see if
> the file is different if its not it considers it to be the same file and
> doesn't backup multiple copies of the file. 
> 
> For example most *nixes have the /bin/ls binary file. Assuming it's the
> same 'ls' that another system has the backup server only keeps 1 copy of
> the binary but 2 entries in the Database - one for each PC. 
> ...

I don't think this is possible with bacula. BackupPC with its pooling
feature could be an alternative (maybe you know BackupPC already).

Ralf

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