From: Florent T. <mai...@td...> - 2013-06-27 10:52:24
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Hy, Thanks for your answer, I was expecting this kind of answer. It confirms what I was thinking. rsync will be a good solution. I still have a question probably due to my misunderstanding. You wrote /"You will need a bacula daemon on a NAS otherwise _(unworkable)_./" I don't know what I must understand : - It is totally impossible to run bacula daemon on a NAS - There is no bacula dameon for NAS and I will have to compile it (I found some ressources for compiling bacula on NAS) - You could do everything you were thinking of but it's far far away from a good practice. Which interpretation of you're sentence should be the right one? Anywa, a great thanks for your fast answer. regards On 27/06/2013 12:27, Philip Gaw wrote: > Hi, > > Dont use bacula and use rsync instead. most (all?) NAS devices will > allow you to rsync from device to device. You will need a bacula > daemon on a NAS otherwise (unworkable). > > On 27/06/2013 11:00, Florent THOMAS wrote: >> Hy folks, >> >> I explain my context. I have a web agency as customer that store its >> production on a NAS. They are working from their IMac and sharing >> files on the NAS. They want to be more secure and make some >> increments backups. Of course they need some "GUI" because they are >> not as geeks as me ;-) >> I know that there also will be other needs behind this single one, >> that's why I think bacula could be a great solution. >> >> Yet, some questions are not totally clear from now. >> >> I have a question regarding to backing up files _from a NAS_ with >> Bacula and storing backups to _another NAS_. >> I read many documentations and I understand that backupfiles could be >> store to a NAS instead of a Tape. Is this point correct? >> On another part, I would like to save the files tahta are on a >> "production NAS". As bacula need client (If I understand well) does >> that meens that I need to find a client for my specific device? >> >> Thansk for reading my poor french level of english, >> >> regards >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: >> >> Build for Windows Store. >> >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bacula-users mailing list >> Bac...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users > |