Don't ever base your disaster recovery system on something as
volatile/unstable as USB disks. That's just wrong.



On Feb 8, 2018 09:31, "Micha" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear list,
>
> I am looking for a backup solution which is able to use multiple USB
> connected disks as backup destination.
> Is this possible with bareos? I have read that backup to a disk pool is
> possible, but I want to schedule a full backup which might span 2 or more
> USB drives. Once this completes, following incremental jobs should continue
> on another USB drive. Also I would like to remove the disks once the backup
> is done to be protected from whatever damage can be done to the main system.
>
> In an ideal world, for a restore I would connect the disks from the full
> backup plus the disk(s) from incremental and bareos would figure out that
> all required drives are connected and available. If not, I would see
> requests for the drives required as it would request a specific tape.
>
> Is this possible at all, maybe with the help of vchanger?
>
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