Hi Thomas,

On 7/11/20 1:38 PM, Thomas Lamprecht wrote:
Nope, can do everything[0][1][2]! You can do file-based backups also. The client
is a statically linked binary and runs on every relatively current Linux with
an amd64 based CPU, so it doesn't even has to be a Debian server.

That is great.

And then some follow=up questions if I may...:

- I don't see any 'DR' options, right? As in: bare metal disaster recovery restores, using a recovery boot iso, and restore a system from scratch to bootable state. It's not a tool for that, right?

- I guess with VMs etc, the backup will use the available VM options (ceph, zfs, lvm) to snapshot a VM, in order to get consistent backups, like the current pve backup does. But how does that work with non-VM client? (some non-VM client systems run LVM, so lvm could be used to create a snapshot and backup that, for example. Does it do that? Will my non-VM mysql backups be consistent?)

- Any timeframe for adding LTO tape support..?

We're really excited, and time-permitted I will try to play around with this monday/tuesday. :-)

MJ

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