2009/11/3 ReynierPM <rper...@uci.cu>

> Maarten Hoogveld wrote:
>
>> The "Name" for each pool has to be unique.
>>
>> Try something like
>>
>> #Client 1
>> Pool {
>>  Name = SVEXP01-Pool
>>  ...
>>  ...
>> }
>>
>> #Client 2
>> Pool {
>>  Name = SVEXP02-Pool
>>  ...
>>  ...
>> }
>>
>>
> So, because I can't do this, which is the better way to organize Pools? I
> mean for example I work with 3 different departments both of them have at
> least 5 or more servers who need backup services. How you organize this?
> Cheers
> --
> Saludos
> ReynierPM
>


There are several possibilities how to set up pools. \
You can have just one pool in which, say, 15 servers scattered over 3
different locations are backed up. You can also create 3 pools, one for each
location, one pool per client or even 3 pools per client, making a total of
45 pools.
The last option is what I use. I use a pool for full backup, one for
Differential and one for Incremental backups of client. Still each pool
needs an unique name.

I could explain how pools, volumes and the rest works, but the Bacula
documentation would be a better read. It takes some time to get familiar
with it all, but a basic understanding of the main concepts is necessary to
create a good backup strategy.

Please feel free to ask the questions you want to ask while or after reading
the documentation.

Cheers,
Maarten Hoogveld
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