2011 1 17 17:30 użytkownik "Kianusch Sayah Karadji" <
kianusch+bac...@gmail.com <kianusch%2bbac...@gmail.com>> napisał:
> ... Archive ... actually I'm using Bacula not for backup - but for archiv
purposes - the difference to me is - backed up data can be deleted after a
defined (retention) time and can be recycled - and archived data should not
be delete ever (or after a long period - ten years+) - strictly speaking -
WORM only supports archiving - not backup.

Bacula do not support WORM media by default. The only way to use a worm type
media is to use disk volumes with size limited to size of destination media
and copy/write it manually.

Regards

Radek
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