> 
> Somehow I can't help myself: Why do you care if Bareos stores each backup in 
> a single file?

Because I want to be able role these files to tertiary cloud storage

> I don't think this is clear at all. I do both on-disk backups and to tape 
> backups with Bareos easily.

Really, you have to change settings to get it to behave like it is using disk 
even though you give it a specification of using a mount point instead of tape. 
No software writing disk backups would append to a backup file except one that 
wants to write to a tape and has to be told via settings to behave differently.

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