What are the experiences of Bacula's scalability limits as the number of 
files per server increase ? We are looking at backing up 1000+ clients 
with millions of files in total.  I would like to understand if this is 
feasible and how many servers we would need:

Specifically,

- What are the recommended largest number of files in the catalog for 
each bacula instance ?
- What database choice is the best for large numbers of files in the 
catalog ?
- Do multiple instances of bacula on a single server make sense to 
improve scalability ?

Tim Bell
CERN


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