Hi,

I'm new to bareos, in previous job I used Veritas (now Symantec) NetBackup.

I plan, among other, to backup a volume (NAS 34 Tb) which only contains 
cold data that will nether be modified, (DNA sequencing run for medical 
purpose), the only modification to this volume will be the addition of new 
data (new folders).

I wonder if I can rely of the AlwaysIncrementalBackup define here : 
https://docs.bareos.org/TasksAndConcepts/AlwaysIncrementalBackupScheme.html 
?

My concern is that I only have one SD (Overland T24 auto changer with juste 
one drive). So I will no be able to read AND write at the same time on this 
SD.

I wonder if there a way in bareos to define a pool "Archive" with a very 
long retention (20 years due to medical rules) and only add the new data on 
it ? and maybe consolidate the catalog ? As I says, the data will never be 
modified once in these archive.

The easy ways would be to done normal backup from my NAS with full, 
incremental  and differential, with tape rotation but I will backup each 
time the same unchanged data.

Thanks

--Olivier

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