On 24-03-2010 14:28, John Drescher wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Thomas Mueller<thomas AT chaschperli DOT ch>
> wrote:
>
>> Am Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:57:18 -0300 schrieb Marcio Vogel Merlone dos
>> Santos:
>>
>>> I am currently using bacula 2.4.2-1ubuntu4~hardy1, but the web docs
>>> refer to 5.0. Could please someone point to this lazy/buzy admin some
>>> docs which could help me setup a hard-disk as a "perpetual" retention
>>> media for annual backups?
>>>
>>
>>> The idea is to make a full backup once or twice a year on a hard-disk,
>>> remove it from the machine, keep its catalog and store it somewhere until
>>> the end of the company. I have to implement this solution until end of
>>> june....
>>>
>> I wouln't go for harddisks for a long time archive (or do know already
>> "the end of the company" date? ;))
>>
I hope not! :)
> Agreed. I would not expect a drive to be readable if you sit it on a
> shelf for 10 years. It probably would not spin up unless you kept it
> in a humidity protected environment.
>
Didn't know that. In fact they'll be stored on their own damped
cardboard box and wrapped in tape, deep inside a closed cabinet or safe.
I was expecting they could last at least 10 years, specially without
use. What you think about storing a pack of silica gel within and
waterproof it?
We (still) use DAT-72 as backup media, HDs were meant to be faster,
practical and cheaper. We are planning to move to LTO-3 tapes, but no
idea when yet. Till then, HD seems the way to go. Any thoughts about?
Durability apart, can this be done with bacula? What RTFM should I do?
--
Marcio Merlone
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