Previously I have used a script I have written that uses rsync and hard
links to do Yearly, months, hourly and 15 minute backups. I am now setting
up a system for another client that uses a NFS (with a NAS). I have looked
at a lot of different backup systems and non of them give me what I want
without using lots of disk space. They all require keeping at least 2 full
backups.
So I am hoping Bacula will do what i want. Have looked at the
documentation a bit and it seems promising but thought it was worth
checking with those who use it in anger.
So my requirements are
- Use NFS to hold backups
- Store yearly backups indefinably
- Store monthly backups for a year
- Store daily backups for a month
- Story hourly backups for a day
- Be very efficient with backup storage. i.e. only hold each file
(version of file once). I understand the catalog will use space but dont
want the actual data repeated.
Ben
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