Stephan Mueller wrote:
> [...]
> the usual method is to do both in best case: have disc2disc backup for
> fast backups and recovery and tapes to take somewhere else in case the
> server burns or gets stolen.
> 
> With just disc2disc in most cases you do not have a very long backup
> history - so in case a user wants back a file deleted some weeks ago in
> most cases won't be possible (depends on the size of discs in your backup
> server of course).

Using something like rsnapshot can help a lot with saving disc space. I
use rsnapshot to backup to another server then back that up onto a
remote server. Seems to work pretty well.

-Steve


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