I'm glad to hear it's being used! It's worked well for us since 2006.
Separate BackupAFS servers should allow it to scale, as do having your data
distributed across multiple fileservers. But the first limiting factor most
sites would probably hit is the raw capacity of direct attached storage
> Don't forget Stephen Joyce's "BackupAFS". I haven't used it, but I think
> it's worth mentioning as one of the few backup systems that is actively
> paying attention to AFS.
We use it (the older version called BackupPC4AFS, we need to upgrade) and it
works well for us.
We have a small cell wit
FYI, I'm -actually- and AFS backup lamer and archive volume dumps in a Bacula
repo. Sorry.
Matt
- "Emil Assarsson" wrote:
> Thanks all for the suggestions :-)
>
> I found this on internet
> http://linuxbox.com/drupal/files/downloads/afs_backup_afsbp2005.pdf
> that seems to bring up some
Thanks all for the suggestions :-)
I found this on internet
http://linuxbox.com/drupal/files/downloads/afs_backup_afsbp2005.pdf that seems
to bring up some of the solutions.
Now I have something to do this weekend too :-P
--
Emil
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