We are planning to transition to Bareos and replace our TSM library. In the 
past, I have already worked with Bareos, but I only used it for disk-based 
backups and did not implement user management. For our future needs, we 
would like to inquire if the following features can be implemented in 
Bareos:


1. *Client Backup to Disk, with Later Migration to Tape*

It would be beneficial if clients could back up their data to disk first, 
and then migrate that data to tape at a later stage. A useful addition 
would be a cache mechanism, where “hot” data (e.g., recently backed-up or 
frequently accessed files) remains on disk while the rest is moved to tape.

2. *Data Copy to Two Tapes in Two Separate Libraries*

We require increased data security and redundancy. Ideally, the data should 
be copied from disk to two different tapes located in two separate 
libraries.

3. *Restricted User Permissions for Individual Clients*

For greater flexibility and security in our environment, we need the 
ability for users to only see, back up, and restore their own clients. 
Ideally, this should be managed through LDAP-controlled user and group 
assignments to simplify administration.

Thanks!

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