On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:25 AM, John Drescher <dresche...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Rushdhi Mohamed <zmrush...@gmail.com> wrote: >> thanks john.. >> >> but.. >> Sorry i made a mistake in my problem... im not going to use tapes any >> more... to store backups. i brought a new NAS with 7TB.. >> >> so only the copy jobs will be stored in the tapes.. >> >> my question is can Bacula handle up to 400GB of data (it may grow up till >> 500GB within a year) in a single volume on a file storage device.. if it is >> possible i am going to store all the backups for a day in a single volume. >> >> if not i can break it and store.. in this case i am going to store the >> backups for a day in to 3 volumes. each around 150GB >> >> can you pls tel me what is efficient.. sorry if my English is not clear >> > > For file based volumes I recommend much smaller volumes. However > bacula will handle 400GB disk volumes. > > John
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