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Re: [Bacula-users] Sharkoon Quickport and Bacula

2009-05-31 05:09:40
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Sharkoon Quickport and Bacula
From: Bruno Friedmann <bruno AT ioda-net DOT ch>
Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 11:04:43 +0200
Hi Erik,

I'm using exactly this model.
I've been interested by the e-sata connexion, which can reduce drastly the load 
compare to the usb.

But with my Asus M2N-Pro the e-sata need to be plugged at boot to be usable.
You can unload it safetly after a backup. But I've not have success to put a 
new disk and have it
recognize at hot-swap (even stopping power on the dock ) I suppose the 
motherboard chip doesn't allow this
( under linux in my case ).

For the moment as I can live with the usb load, I'm working with it.

I've define a set of Label or UUID in fstab being mounted always at the same 
place and use a sub-directory
to place my bacula files.
I'm pretty sure, a set of udev rules would be better, but I'm not a guru udev's 
syntax :-)
I always manipulate by hands, as all external disk are encrypted so I need to 
give the key to mount them.

At last I recommend that you buy two pieces, you never know when one goes wrong 
(or power block).


Erik Logtenberg wrote:
> Actually, the quickport pro does feature an e-sata connection (the
> quickport duo has two e-sata connections), so no problems there.
> 
> The point of my question was more about the hot-swapping part of the
> process. Is Bacula able to tell the operator to "swap disks" instead of
> "change tapes"?
> It should write to the device like it's a disk, but handle the logic of
> mounting/unmounting/changing like it's a tape, so to speak. Both things
> Bacula can do, but can it combine the both like this? Is there a
> configuration possible where Bacula will actually do this?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Erik.
> 
> Olaf Zevenboom schreef:
>> Erik Logtenberg wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does anyone have experience with the Quickport (or Quickport duo) [1] in
>>> combination with Bacula? I suppose one could use it to make backups to
>>> disk, without the need for an expensive multi-disk-enclosure (with or
>>> without RAID). This would work more like backups to tape (with manual
>>> tape exchanging), but instead of using tapes one can use disks.
>>>
>>> [1]
>>> http://www.sharkoon.com/html/produkte/externe_gehaeuse/sata_quickport/index_en.html
>>>
>>>
>>> There are many advantages:
>>> - Disks can be much faster than tape;
>>> - The big disadvantage of disk-to-disk backups (huge amounts of always
>>> simultaneously online disks needed) doesn't apply;
>>> - Cheap.
>>>   
>> I do not have experience with this specific product, BUT, from reading
>> on the net, talking to various people and from personal experience (it
>> was not my idea to try it)  I can tell you that USB is a very very very
>> bad idea to use / trust for reliable backups. Why? Pumping huge amounts
>> of data over USB to a disk cause things to get very hot. Often to hot to
>> handle resulting in BBQ-ing the USB-SATA converter or your disk(s).
>> Better to consider a NAS or E-SATA solution.
>>
>> Regards
>> Olaf
> 
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